I don't think we should sign a keeper - it's form rather than class issues with both Dudek and Kirkland, and that position is so dependent on confidence that we need to get behind them as opposed to looking around at who else is on offer. Cudicini is a fine, fine keeper, don't get me wrong, but he's had his dodgy moments too - there's no keeper in the world that hasn't.
CB is a tricky one for me - I have a feeling that Hyypia's in a slow but steady decline, and it's not clear whether or not Whitbread's ready to step up yet. Plus there's the small matter of who's worth buying on the market in that position anyway. For me, I think we can cope there until the summer, hopefully giving Whitbread and Raven some experience (maybe subs appearances in Prem games) between now and then.
LB isn't a problem as far as I can tell. Riise started the season really well, and when his form declined, Traore surprised me with how good he actually is. No kind of priority for me, although both players have a lot of room to develop.
RB is being made confusing by the fact that Finnan should be first choice but inexplicably isn't. He's been a revelation for me this year, saving his LFC career with some real quality displays, but for the time being Benitez is sticking with Josemi. Nothing against him, but if his form dips and there's a good player ready to come in and take his place, Benitez has to make the change.
It's a similar story in RM - Kewell's form has been ultra poor, but Benitez hasn't got behind Warnock enough for me. Thankfully Harry's at least showing glimpses now, but it's still not good enough frankly. I can see us making a surprise signing for this position, to be honest.
Thankfully, CM is an embarrassment of riches. Gerrard and Alonso are capable of being the best central midfield pairing in Premiership history, and I actually think that Alonso's signing will be the reason Gerrard resists Chelsea and Madrid's advances come next summer. It's been a really great thing as well to see Biscan stepping up to the plate when needing and doing himself complete justice. He had a miserable time both on the pitch and as a result of the fans off it under Houllier, but Benitez has really got behind him and allowed him to show exactly what we signed him for. Whereas last season I didn't want him within the same postal district as the rest of the team, I now believe that he's a more than adequate stand-in for the position. And let's not forget Hamann, who many thought was on the wane last year and on the way out this year - still a top, top player, who would be an asset to any squad in world football. He's not in my first 11, but he's still one of the best "spoiling" midfielders around.
RM never ceases to amaze me - there are so many decent right-sided midfielders and wingers around, but for some reason we never get involved in the market for one. Nunez still has a lot to prove, and while Pongolle is an interesting stop-gap in the position, I can't help but think that doing so would just be retreading what Houllier did with Diouf - wasting the player's potential by not allowing them the chance in their preferred position. I honestly thought that Garcia would be the solution, but clearly not. People keep bringing up SWP, but he's out of our price range - we really should have made our move in summer, when I'm sure he would've gone for under £10m.
Obviously we're well understrength up front. Baros has hardly been Mr Never Injured in recent years, and now he's pretty much the only player we have that you'd trust to score a hatful. Mellor's worked hard and has got in amongst the goals, but I think both he and everyone else knows that he's going to find himself well down the pecking order again by the time the January window has closed. Two strikers to be signed for me, at least one of whom should be some kind of aerial threat.