Nothing like a bit of quality banter between a hilarious parody account and a club's official account.
That's exactly what happened on Sunday after news broke that Liverpool had agreed on a £49 million fee with Manchester City for wantaway striker Raheem Sterling, according to BBC Sport.
Over the past two summer transfer windows, Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has made a habit of going after Southampton players: Last summer they signed Adam Lallana, Rickie Lambert and Dejan Lovren and landed Nathaniel Clyne this summer.
Fresh with an alleged £49 million in the bank, a popular Brendan Rodgers parody account decided to return to the south coast club's well.