If we manage to get £15m for Moreno, I'm not going to complain if he's sold. As others have pointed out, and there are numerous examples, his all round defensive awareness is poor. It's cost us goals, results and trophies. Added to this, he genuinely does seem to be the first human to function without a brain.
But.
IF, and it's a huge IF - hence why I'd accept £15m and get a replacement, Klopp can bring his defensive skills up to, lets say top 6 standard AND he matures mentally, he'd be a hell of player. Why? Well, physical attributes aren't really something that can be trained and Moreno is absolutely lightning and seems to have an incredible engine. I genuinely think we'd have a brilliant fullback on our hands IF that could be achieved.
In retort to the the "Klopp played a 31 yr old midfielder ahead of him so it's clear he doesn't rate him" argument, I say - correct, but, Klopp was careful to praise him directly for his efforts in training, and I'm sure if Moreno was able to improve his weaknesses, and deliver on the pitch, then Klopp would be open to re-appraising him. To protect myself, I'll be clear, I don't think this will happen, I think his mentality and apparent immaturity will prevent any significant improvement. That said, the inability of football fans to display patience with regards development of players and an understanding that the below standard player currently on display cannot become of the required standard (especially when said footballer has just turned 24) is frustrating. It seems to be more common in this age of just buy someone. Personally, at 24, I was an immature fool. It took a few more years to grow up, focus and make the best of my talents. Maybe this will be the case with Moreno. Who knows. I do accept and agree that if Klopp/LFC don't think it's happening soon, then it would be best for him to grow up on someone else's time/dime.