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Brendan Rodgers hopes Daniel Agger will snub Barcelona
9 Aug 2013 07:24
LFC boss: "He has given me his word that he loves Liverpool and I will expect him to be here this season"
Brendan Rodgers is hoping Daniel Agger will demonstrate his loyalty to Liverpool FC by spurning the advances of Barcelona.
The Spanish giants have contacted the Reds to express their interest in signing the Denmark international centre-back.
Anfield officials insist no formal bid has been received but sources close to the player claim an initial offer of £17million has been rejected.
With Jamie Carragher having retired and uncertainty surrounding the future of Martin Skrtel, who is wanted by Zenit St Petersburg, Rodgers knows he can ill afford to lose Agger so close to the start of the new Premier League season.
The 28-year-old, who has been at Anfield since 2006, penned a new long-term contract last October. However, Agger has previously admitted that Barcelona are the only club he would consider leaving for.
“Daniel has been brilliant for me,” Rodgers said.
“He is one of the players who is being considered for the vice-captaincy.
“The one thing I got from Daniel Agger from our very first conversation is loyalty. He has given me his word that he loves Liverpool and I will expect him to be here this season.”
Agger missed the midweek friendly in Oslo after having fluid drained from his knee.
He will be assessed today before deciding whether he travels for tomorrow’s game against Celtic in Dublin.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has today revealed that centre-back Daniel Agger has been appointed as the club's new vice-captain.
The Danish defender replaces Jamie Carragher in the role following the 35-year-old's retirement at the conclusion of the 2012-13 campaign.
Rodgers revealed in July that he was considering a number of candidates for the position and he confirmed the decision to appoint Agger before the Reds departed for Dublin on Friday.
Rodgers told LFC TV: "The job of the captain and vice-captain here at Liverpool is very, very important.
"I wanted to give myself time over the course of the pre-season to assess a number of the players and obviously Daniel was one of them.
"His loyalty and his passion for Liverpool is second to none. And if you add that on to his footballing qualities, then I think it's a good choice for everybody."

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Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has today revealed that centre-back Daniel Agger has been appointed as the club's new vice-captain.
The Danish defender replaces Jamie Carragher in the role following the 35-year-old's retirement at the conclusion of the 2012-13 campaign.
Rodgers revealed in July that he was considering a number of candidates for the position and he confirmed the decision to appoint Agger before the Reds departed for Dublin on Friday.
Rodgers told LFC TV: "The job of the captain and vice-captain here at Liverpool is very, very important.
"I wanted to give myself time over the course of the pre-season to assess a number of the players and obviously Daniel was one of them.
"His loyalty and his passion for Liverpool is second to none. And if you add that on to his footballing qualities, then I think it's a good choice for everybody."
"He's a quality player, a wonderful technician for a defender, he's a good man, a loving man, a tender man - and a very, very good looking man."
The 28-year-old joined the club in January 2006 from Brondby and has since made a total of 209 appearances in Liverpool colours, scoring 12 goals.
Agger played in the 2007 Champions League final and collected his first major trophy at Anfield when the Reds won the 2011-12 League Cup at Wembley.
The Denmark skipper signed a new long-term contract with the Reds in October 2012 and played 35 league matches last season - his highest since joining the club.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Shaggy, you bell...
"He's a quality player, a wonderful technician for a defender, he's a good man, a loving man, a tender man - and a very, very good looking man."
removing all the weak links makes us stronger
too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.
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