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This is the reverse of the inflated prices syndrome though for top clubs, when we decide a player no longer suits our needs, very difficult to get a fair price, yet if he was playing for Charlton or Blackburn and we went calling for his services, how much would he cost us to get him?
personally i dont think he should go for that fee as its quite small considering he's young and has got some years left on his contract. and if you look at the likes of traore and even david jones they both went for tthat sort of fee and i think warnack is worth more considering his experience and plus hes not that bad.
“At a football club, there’s a holy trinity - the players, the manager and the supporters. Directors don’t come into it. They are only there to sign the cheques”. Bill Shankly
Stephen Warnock looks on the verge of leaving Liverpool after Rafael Benitez confirmed a number of clubs have enquired about signing the defender.
The Ormskirk-born left-sided player has made just seven first team appearances for the Reds this season and Benitez admits the 25-year old needs regular football at this stage of his career.
The boss said: "Two or three clubs have been asking about him. He has not played for us for a while and he needs to be playing regularly. I think the best solution is for him to find another team and I understand this."
A graduate of the club's Academy system, Warnock fought back from two broken legs as a youth team player and deservedly broke into the first team following a successful loan spell at Coventry in 2004.
He has since played 67 times and was an integral member of the squad that won the Champions League in 2005 and the FA Cup a season later
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