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    Bargain buys hard to find at Liverpool

    Rafael Benítez remains in the dark about how much money Liverpool will have to spend this summer because of the lingering uncertainty over the club's ownership, but he hopes to generate more than £25million with an end-of-season clear-out. He is also prepared to listen to offers for Xabi Alonso to raise a further £16million to make up any shortfall in his spending plans.

    Benítez made clear yesterday that Peter Crouch is available for transfer for £15million and that John Arne Riise would also be allowed to leave Anfield for the right price, with both players having a little more than a year remaining on their contracts.

    Scott Carson, who is on loan to Aston Villa, will also be sold - with Benítez eager to use him as a makeweight in a deal to sign Gareth Barry from the Midlands club - while Harry Kewell will be released when his contract expires on June 30, but there will be consternation among many Liverpool supporters at the idea of selling Alonso, particularly if such a deal is forced because of a lack of funding owing to the continuing tension between Tom Hicks and George Gillett Jr, the club's American owners.

    Liverpool spent heavily on new players last summer, notably on Fernando Torres and Ryan Babel, and, having since signed Martin Skrtel and completed the permanent acquisition of Javier Mascherano in an £18million deal, Benítez has been given only vague indications of the funds that will be made available to him this summer.

    Hicks has promised that he will support the pursuit of Barry and has approved the signing of Philip Degen, the Switzerland full back, on a free transfer from Borussia Dortmund, but it has emerged that Barry may be the only “headline” signing of the summer, unless Benítez is prepared to raise additional funds .

    One player who seems certain to be on his way out of Anfield is Crouch, the England forward, even though Benítez informed clubs such as Villa and Portsmouth yesterday that the asking price would be £15million for a player who has started only nine Premier League matches this season and will be available on a free transfer when his contract expires in June 2009.

    “Peter wants to play every week and if we receive a very good offer - and by that I mean £15million - we will consider it,” the Liverpool manager said. “I'm reading about £8million, but if we only receive that I would rather keep the player. He is a good player, so it's not a problem me [to keep him for the final year of his contract]. He is also an English player, which is important when you think about the market.”

    Riise is also available, having lost his place at left back, with Benítez likely to take another look at Emiliano Insua, the young Argentinian, away to Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday. “He has one year left on his contract and we know there are some clubs interested in him. We will wait until the end of the season and try to do the best for him and the best for us,” Benítez said.

    Benítez is confident of signing Barry and was dismissive yesterday of criticism from Martin O'Neill, the Villa manager. O'Neill called Liverpool's initial £10million bid “disrespectful” and “very disruptive”, but Benítez revealed that he has had a dialogue with O'Neill for almost three weeks.

    Sammy Lee, the former Liverpool player and coach, could be in line to return to Anfield after his brief spell in charge of Bolton Wanderers. The 49-year-old is in regular contact with Benítez and is considered a prime candidate for a senior role on the coaching staff next season after Alex Miller, the first-team coach, announced that he was leaving Anfield with immediate effect to take over as coach of JEF United Cheba, the Japanese club.

    Anfield shop window

    Gone

    Harry Kewell Contract expires on June 30. Will not be renewed
    Anthony Le Tallec One-time wonder boy whose departure will barely be noticed after years on loan to middling French clubs

    Going

    Scott Carson Potential makeweight in bid to sign Gareth Barry from Aston Villa, where the goalkeeper is on loan
    John Arne Riise Available for £7million. Newcastle United potentially interested
    Peter Crouch Aston Villa and Portsmouth interested, but unlikely to meet £15million asking price

    Vulnerable

    Xabi Alonso Could be sold to leading Spanish club for £16million
    Jermaine Pennant Will be surplus to requirements if top-class right winger can be found
    Steve Finnan Long-term future not secure
    Andriy Voronin Useful squad player, but hardly a fixture

    #2
    Originally posted by Ben Tover View Post
    Bargain buys hard to find at Liverpool


    Vulnerable

    Andriy Voronin Useful squad player, but hardly a fixture
    I'd say Voronin is more then vulnerable!
    'The tide is very much in our court now.'

    Keegan

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      #3
      Good to see Sammy Lee could come back, would like that, Old School Liverpool.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Carras_Shin_Pads View Post
        I'd say Voronin is more then vulnerable!
        and less than useful
        "The definition of insanity is not running into the same wall again and again; it's expecting a different result every time you do it."

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          #5
          i have a horrible feeling that voronin will not leave this year
          Originally posted by fah-q
          Didn't someone once see Philip Schofield ****ting into a crisp packet?

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            #6
            Me too
            3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Ben Tover View Post
              Bargain buys hard to find at Liverpool

              Gone

              Anthony Le Tallec One-time wonder boy whose departure will barely be noticed after years on loan to middling French clubs
              Le Tallec seems to have hit form for Le Mans in the second half of the season. Shame we wont be getting any cash back for him.
              If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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                #8
                Originally posted by meffin View Post
                i have a horrible feeling that voronin will not leave this year
                I have the exact same feeling


                ...and I hate it!
                Clear eyes
                Full hearts
                Can't lose!

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                  #9
                  Not sure if this is the right thread to add this exactly but I will anyway!

                  Benitez prices Crouch at £15m in bid to raise transfer funds

                  By Ian Herbert
                  Friday, 9 May 2008

                  Rafael Benitez declared Peter Crouch for sale at a price of £15m yesterday in a move which appears to illustrate how badly he needs sale proceeds to fund new purchases at Anfield.

                  Benitez's demand appears to price Crouch out of the transfer market and though it might well be an opening negotiating stance it smacked of desperation from a manager who evidently has only one prize asset to sell but wants to bring new talent in, with Sunderland's Kenwyne Jones and Cardiff prodigy Aaron Ramsay also on his radar, as well as Birmingham's Maik Taylor as goalkeeping cover. For Crouch, it raises the prospect of a prolonged spell on the bench watching Fernando Torres prosper.

                  A less dysfunctional club than Liverpool would not have made the asking price for Crouch, who has one year left on his contract, so prohibitive. But such is the lot of a manager with one co-owner (Tom Hicks) believed to be down to his last £10m and another (George Gillett) desperate to jump ship. It is a predicament which leaves Benitez disinclined to make the sale of Crouch an easy one.

                  "If we receive a very good offer, and by that I mean £15m, we will consider it. I'm reading about £8m, but if we only receive that then I'd rather keep the player," he said yesterday. But there was also another motive for him to hold on to Crouch just for now – his value to him where he is. If Crouch just sulked on the bench and failed to deliver week after week, the Liverpool manager's calculation would be easier. Crouch delivers often from the bench and now, you might say, he finds himself a victim of his own enthusiasm.

                  Benitez offered a hint of his irritation with Crouch's unwillingness to accept the new contract offered to him last December, implying that he had played a part in the player's transition from journeyman to top-flight player. "When everybody was criticising him at Southampton when he wasn't scoring goals, I supported him," Benitez said.

                  "Now he is another player. He is a big name, an international player and everybody talks really well about him. We've offered him a new contract."

                  But the future does not look good for Crouch if an offer of at least £10m – which realistically seems to be the minimum Benitez would negotiate on – materialises. "He wants to play every week, which isn't easy here because Torres is on fire and Gerrard is playing as a second striker at this moment," Benitez said.

                  Xabi Alonso, whose future has looked in doubt as Benitez pursues Aston Villa's Gareth Barry, does feature in the manager's plans, though Barry's arrival will clearly make things difficult for him.

                  "He is our player, he has a contract. Barry can play in three different positions, so I don't think we need to worry about this," Benitez said. This seemed to suggest that Benitez considers the purchase of Barry a foregone conclusion, though he offered a firm riposte to Martin O'Neill's suggestions that Liverpool's public talk on the issue was an attempt to unsettle the player.

                  "I was surprised with part of his comments. I was talking with him 20 days ago more or less, and he knew everything," said Benitez, whose inference seemed to be that O'Neill was trying to curry favour with fans by his own outburst. "He knew my idea and I knew his idea. I had a private conversation with him. He needed to talk with his owners. I don't have any problem waiting." In what looks like a summer of flux at Anfield, Benitez is also looking for a new assistant manager after Alex Miller accepted an offer to manage the Japanese J-League side JEF United Chiba.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by valoi View Post
                    I have the exact same feeling


                    ...and I hate it!
                    Surely Rafa can see that he cant hit a barn door!
                    'The tide is very much in our court now.'

                    Keegan

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                      #11
                      Wouldnt disagree with any of those going, save for Xabi, who I do think we should keep.Barry would improve our squad and I would liken his signing to that of say Anderson and Hargreves at Utd. Both werent needed but were brought in, Carrick and Scholes stayed and suddenly Utd have tremendous options in midfield and their squad has been massivley improved. All players wanting to come to a top 4 club should realise that only very very few are guaranteed first team football game in game out (reina/Gerrad/Carra/Mascher/Torres/Cesc/AdebayorGallas/Toure/Ronaldo/Rooney/Rio/Vidic.Evra/Lampard/Terry/Carvalho/Cech/Essien/Drogba etc)
                      and that it is to be expected thatyou will miss out on games from time to time. If you dont like that scenario, **** off to Villa/Spurs/Newcastle or a small club like Everton.


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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Parm View Post
                        Wouldnt disagree with any of those going, save for Xabi, who I do think we should keep.Barry would improve our squad and I would liken his signing to that of say Anderson and Hargreves at Utd. Both werent needed but were brought in, Carrick and Scholes stayed and suddenly Utd have tremendous options in midfield and their squad has been massivley improved. All players wanting to come to a top 4 club should realise that only very very few are guaranteed first team football game in game out (reina/Gerrad/Carra/Mascher/Torres/Cesc/AdebayorGallas/Toure/Ronaldo/Rooney/Rio/Vidic.Evra/Lampard/Terry/Carvalho/Cech/Essien/Drogba etc)
                        and that it is to be expected thatyou will miss out on games from time to time. If you dont like that scenario, **** off to Villa/Spurs/Newcastle or a small club like Everton.
                        Well said Skipinder
                        Quit your jibber jabber!!!

                        Jermaine, you know the song Billie Jean...is it about the tennis player??

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by meffin View Post
                          i have a horrible feeling that voronin will not leave this year

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