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Robert Lewandowski to Liverpool? Why veteran striker would be the wrong choice for Reds despite …

Owen added when pressed further on whetherLewandowski, who will turn 38 in August, would be happy to fill a support role at Anfield - with it accepted that he will not be playing every week: “I'm not sure. I just don't see it. I don't feel it. That type of person, that type of player, I'm not sure would be happy to just sit there and not play so much. You've got Ekitike and Isak, I just don't see it.

“I'm all for a short-term plug in certain positions, if you've got a youngster coming through or something's happened or you've got a long-term injury or whatever. Liverpool are a very unbalanced squad at the moment. To go and get another centre-forward, no. It's already a position that's a little bit, not quite sure how it sits. You might, if everybody's fit, have to play somebody out of position.

“To go and get another one, no, I just don't see it. I just don't see that at all. As I say, it's already a bit of an unbalanced squad. They made it unbalanced by the way they bought last summer and they've got to reshape that a little bit. I think that would be making it even worse.”

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