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    Originally posted by 5europeancups View Post
    According to my brother henrik will sign in the next couple of days.
    You have a brother called Henrik ?
    Brandt - Keita - Van Dijk - Sessegnon

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      That guy artur is saying that we have to sell Suarez to buy mkhitrayan which seems odd to me given that we've raised 20m from Carroll and shelvey.
      [B]Sir Isaac Newton knew the universal law of karma - any action has its equal and opposite reaction.[B]

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        Originally posted by el matador View Post
        That guy artur is saying that we have to sell Suarez to buy mkhitrayan which seems odd to me given that we've raised 20m from Carroll and shelvey.
        He's chattin **** like the rest of these so called ITK's.

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          Mkhitaryan => Harm any itk
          .
          Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



          May the Lord bless this post.

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            Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
            Mkhitaryan => Harm any itk
            timely.
            dave of mutilation

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              I'm safe
              Hello mert.

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                Joseph Musker @Musker_LFC
                Liverpool will continue their attempts to sign Henrikh Mkhitaryan, despite Shakhtar Donetsk demanding around £25.5m. (Times).

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                  Originally posted by Tribute View Post
                  ...I bet the delay is our clubshop making sure they have enough random letters for the sudden surge in demand for his name on the back of shirts
                  Haha, will they charge extra because his name is so long!

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                    This Is Anfield @thisisanfield
                    Henrikh Mkhitaryan may terminate his own contract at Shakhtar for £20million and force his move to #LFC (Mirror).

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                      Liverpool target Henrikh Mkhitaryan can move for just £20m admits Shakhtar's chief exec
                      3 Jul 2013 22:32

                      Ukrainians are demanding £25.5m for midfielder but reveal star has option of breaking his contract PLUS Rodgers on the Luis Suarez situation

                      Henrikh Mkhitaryan is ready to break his contract to force a cut-price £20million move to Liverpool.

                      The Mirror can reveal the Armenian midfielder is in dispute with his Ukrainian club Shakhtar Dontesk - and has effectively gone on strike - over the terms of that deal, which contains a clause allowing him to terminate it and move for that figure.

                      Mkhitaryan, who is being hit with a hefty daily fine after refusing to report for pre-season training, is adamant he wants to leave to try his luck in one of the major European leagues.

                      Shakhtar have slapped a £25.5m valuation on his head, but on Wednesday, chief executive Sergei Palkin reluctantly revealed the player DOES have the option of leaving for less... if he is prepared to break his current deal.

                      "Mkhitaryan doesn't have a release clause in his contract, but it does spell out the penalties for unilateral termination of the contract, which is equal to $30m (£19.8m)," the British-trained accountant explained.

                      "If Mkhitaryan wants to terminate the contract, he must pay Shakhtar $30m and go to a club that he likes. If we go in a civilized manner and sell the player, and in doing so he does not break the contract, the value we place on him is 30million euros (£25.5m)."

                      Palkin also revealed the only official offer so far has come from Borussia Dortmund, who, conveniently, have bid the $30m mentioned in the player's contract.

                      Mkhitaryan has yet to break his agreement, as he waits for an official approach from Liverpool, but it is understood that Anfield is his firm first choice, and that he is prepared to wait until an agreement can be reached to allow him to move to England for the £20m fee the Reds want to pay.

                      In the meantime, he is AWOL from Shakhtar's pre-season and, as Palkin explained, accumulating a huge fine.

                      "Of course Mkhitaryan will be punished! He did not show up at training camp," he added.

                      "In his contract, the penalties for such behaviour is all spelled out, so it is not a problem for us to fine him.

                      "Otherwise, there are no changes in the position. We have received an offer only from Dortmund for $30million, but our position is clear - we want to do a gentlemanly deal for 30million euros."

                      Palkin's revelations come soon after Shakhtar coach Mircea Lucescu said he wouldn't stand in the way of the 24-year-old joining a club of the calibre of Barcelona or Real Madrid but couldn't see the point of leaving a team who are Champions League regulars for one not even in Europe next season.

                      Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers remains keen to do a deal for the goal-scoring midfielder, though it is clear the Reds are reluctant to pay more than the £20m outlined in Mkhitaryan's contract.

                      They are still quietly negotiating behind the scenes to persuade Shakhtar to avoid the anguish of forcing a player to break his contract, and come to terms that will ultimately be reached anyway.

                      Speaking on Wednesday, Rodgers explained that he hopes to make at least two more big-money signings this summer - an attacking midfielder and an accomplished centre-half.

                      "I'm very happy with the four players I've brought in, and they'll add to the group, but we still hope to make a few more - certainly another attacking player will really benefit us, and probably another defender," he indicated.

                      Mkhitaryan is the attacking player identified, and the Reds haven't given up hope on their pursuit of Greece international Kyriakos Papadopoulos of German side Schalke, despite the player's injury problems.

                      Rodgers also hinted he may be forced to find a replacement for £40m-rated striker Luis Suarez, for whom a move to Real Madrid is still very much on the cards.

                      "I think it depends on who goes out of the club, because naturally we'll need to fill any areas that have been vacated - we'll see how it develops over the course of the next few months," he explained.

                      "Obviously, the plan was to get our signings in as soon as we possibly could, and we still hope to do that with a few more."

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                        Get him on a free transfer and pay him a **** load per week?
                        Was muß, das muß.

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                          Sounds like a total pain in the arse. Any deal should be on the prerequisite that there's no more 3rd party shinanagins

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                            Originally posted by Norbs View Post
                            Sounds like a total pain in the arse. Any deal should be on the prerequisite that there's no more 3rd party shinanagins


                            Not sure when that all really started in football, but it's **** and shouldn't be allowed.

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                              Mkhitaryan gets a loan from his bank/ local loan shark of 20mil, buys himself out flys to Liverpool where we give him a 20mil signing on fee plus interest so he can pay back his shark. Sorted, everybody's happy except shaktar.
                              Y.N.W.A!!!!!!

                              "There are two great teams on Merseyside; Liverpool and Liverpool Reserves." - Bill Shankly

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                                Originally posted by lil_luis_07 View Post
                                Mkhitaryan gets a loan from his bank/ local loan shark of 20mil, buys himself out flys to Liverpool where we give him a 20mil signing on fee plus interest so he can pay back his shark. Sorted, everybody's happy except shaktar.
                                Sounds like a plan!

                                Just as long as he does not use Wonga.com.
                                "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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