It's not uncommon for football fans to suffer from a bit of transfer deadline day desperation, and it seems some Liverpool fans are experiencing precisely that with time running out for the club to pick up a new left back.
Since Alberto Moreno's nightmarish second-half in the Europa League final last May, it was widely expected that Jurgen Klopp would prioritise a new left back over the summer. However, with hours remaining before the transfer window closes, it seems Klopp - who recently fielded James Milner in the position - has not plans to strengthen the left side of his defence.
Many of those who hold Liverpool dear to their heart are concerned:
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One option that almost no Liverpool supporter had considered until today was former full-back Alvaro Arbeloa. The Spaniard left Liverpool in 2009 for Real Madrid and was released at the end of the season, making him a free agent.
Although he played predominantly as a right back during his time on Merseyside, news that the 33-year-old had entered talks with West Ham was enough to prompt some Liverpool supporters to question why Klopp hadn't made a move for him.
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https://twitter.com/KloppRevxlution/status/770992147122253825
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Although his age means that he's almost certainly not the same player that left the club for Madrid seven years ago, it's hard to argue why Klopp *wouldn't* have moved to bring him back to the club - especially on a free.
Get used to plenty more of James Milner at left back, Reds.
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