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Marcos Senesi

Not yet.
But Liverpool's transfer dealings aren't all at the behest of the manager so rather think they'd have expressed interest before now. And it seems we have been in contact since the start of the year at least.
Would be very vexing if this one somehow slips by but don't start donning the sackcloth and ashes just yet.
 
All I want is for us to have a coherent football strategy. Something we didn’t have under Levy for the last 8 years or so of his reign. It meant we wasted money on players and wasted money on hiring and firing managers.

Only time will tell whether the new exec team will do better than the old one. I doubt they can do any worse however.

Mate, honestly, take a look at your biases

While you have a point re the spend and hire/fire, the owners did not come in and say "we believe the right amount of money has been allocated in last 5 years, we believe it hasn't been spent well and will bring the right people in to ensure that by better recruitment, smarter deals we can achieve our on field objectives". They have literally come in, every second fudging statement is about investment, gaps, what we need to do against other big sides (they are not doing low net spend), there is a very big, implied statement that Levy was the one (wage bill. spend) holding us back (flimflam, because it was always their money).

To also say they can't do worse after watching them take the club to the last game of season to avoid relegation (never happened under Levy) and go through 3 managers in a season is some mental gymnastics.

That is also avoiding the real question of why Levy was fired (and as I've said elsewhere, if anyone really believes after 25 years, a set of 60-year-old nepo babies suddenly became football fans, there isn't even a conversation to be had).

If there is no real investment made in the club (yes, money exceeding the value of our regular 150M net spend per season) after the worse season on our PL history, the only conclusion is they are fudging liars who are here to sell the club.

I'm happy to be proven wrong, I would love to see the club suddenly correct its ways and us be real contenders but nothing I'm seeing right now gives me a ton of hope.

Personally, I think you and a couple of other posters are so happy to see the previous board gone (don't take it as an attack, genuinely, sometimes we need to look at how we perceive things) that you are giving these guys a clean slate (they are not new owners) and not judging the season gone as their work (it is, not 50%, not 25%, it's 100% on them).
 
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