MASCH AND GRAB RAID
EXCLUSIVE LIVERPOOL v BOLTON, Today, kick-off 4pm Juve and Barca want Jav Juve and Barca want Jav
By Simon Mullock 02/12/2007
Javier Mascherano will be offered the chance to join Juventus and Barcelona if Liverpool can't raise the £17million to sign him next month.
Peace is about to break out in the row between manager Rafa Benitez and owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett, but Mascherano's Anfield future still has to be resolved.
As well as the continental giants, Manchester City are also sounding out Mascherano's advisers MSI about signing the 23-year-old midfielder on a permanent deal next summer.
Mascherano, who joined Liverpool on a long-term loan, said: "I was talking with the club and it was all agreed that I would stay here, but in the last week a situation has developed at Liverpool.
"Now I have to wait until the club are ready to talk to me again and maybe in the next one or two weeks we will have some news.
"They just need to talk. Rafa doesn't want to leave the club because he's very happy here and the supporters love him.
"It means I need to wait, but it's possible in the next month they will have a meeting and it will all be resolved.
"I want to play for Liverpool and I want to stay here."
Liverpool fans took to the streets before last week's Champions League victory over FC Porto to declare their support for the Anfield boss.
It was Benitez's desire to keep Mascherano that sparked his war of words with Liverpool's US-based owners.
Benitez had brokered an arrangement with MSI which stipulated that payments would not have to begin until the end of the season.
That did not convince the Americans, who insisted that all transfer business would be put on hold until after Liverpool's Champions League fate had been decided.
Hicks and Gillett are about to borrow £500m to consolidate the debts they took out to buy the club last year and finance a new stadium.
Benitez admitted that the sheer power of the Anfield fans could have saved his Liverpool career.
He admitted: "I don't think anyone has ever heard the kind of support for a manager that our fans have given to me this week. I was humbled."
Privately, Benitez is worried that the flawed lines of communication could cost Liverpool the services of Mascherano and there is also a concern that there may be a temptation to cash in on Peter Crouch should Manchester City table a formal £10m bid.
http://www.sundaymirror.co.uk/sport/...8487-20192004/
EXCLUSIVE LIVERPOOL v BOLTON, Today, kick-off 4pm Juve and Barca want Jav Juve and Barca want Jav
By Simon Mullock 02/12/2007
Javier Mascherano will be offered the chance to join Juventus and Barcelona if Liverpool can't raise the £17million to sign him next month.
Peace is about to break out in the row between manager Rafa Benitez and owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett, but Mascherano's Anfield future still has to be resolved.
As well as the continental giants, Manchester City are also sounding out Mascherano's advisers MSI about signing the 23-year-old midfielder on a permanent deal next summer.
Mascherano, who joined Liverpool on a long-term loan, said: "I was talking with the club and it was all agreed that I would stay here, but in the last week a situation has developed at Liverpool.
"Now I have to wait until the club are ready to talk to me again and maybe in the next one or two weeks we will have some news.
"They just need to talk. Rafa doesn't want to leave the club because he's very happy here and the supporters love him.
"It means I need to wait, but it's possible in the next month they will have a meeting and it will all be resolved.
"I want to play for Liverpool and I want to stay here."
Liverpool fans took to the streets before last week's Champions League victory over FC Porto to declare their support for the Anfield boss.
It was Benitez's desire to keep Mascherano that sparked his war of words with Liverpool's US-based owners.
Benitez had brokered an arrangement with MSI which stipulated that payments would not have to begin until the end of the season.
That did not convince the Americans, who insisted that all transfer business would be put on hold until after Liverpool's Champions League fate had been decided.
Hicks and Gillett are about to borrow £500m to consolidate the debts they took out to buy the club last year and finance a new stadium.
Benitez admitted that the sheer power of the Anfield fans could have saved his Liverpool career.
He admitted: "I don't think anyone has ever heard the kind of support for a manager that our fans have given to me this week. I was humbled."
Privately, Benitez is worried that the flawed lines of communication could cost Liverpool the services of Mascherano and there is also a concern that there may be a temptation to cash in on Peter Crouch should Manchester City table a formal £10m bid.
http://www.sundaymirror.co.uk/sport/...8487-20192004/

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