Whcih is why i said Tevez in my previous postOriginally posted by Poolman:Daniel Alves don't seemed to be interested in coming to Liverpool , so okay , he will go to Chelsea .
Simao also one kind , also not interested to try Liverpool , so okay , let him stay in Portugal .
I won't be surprised Malouda is our summer first signing , although i don't seemed to like Frenchman ....
I really hope Tevez can buddy Mascherano in Liverpool .....
not sure abt nani though... nvr saw him playOriginally posted by Nadare:dream transfer : nani from man u
well, i heard from liverpool echo that the americans r still arguing hw much money to allocate to LFC.... my god.... moores may have made the wrong choice by choosing the americans instead of the arabs.. nw even birmingham may be getting an indian owner, the world's 5th richest men .. even richer than a certain russian owner in EPLOriginally posted by Cullen[10]:can stop dreaming since the bloody americans dont want to spend. this thread can be close alr.
i dont care your scout, boys scout or girl guides. this is a liverpool thread. dont come and bring in the nani scout bullsh!t here.Originally posted by ghimpheng:Man Utd Sabotage Liverpool Over Torres Fee
Manchester United have wrecked Liverpool's chances to land Atletico Madrid captain Fernando Torres.
Atletico insist there is no way they will drop 23-year-old Torres' £27million price tag after Manchester United agreed a £21m deal for Nani from Sporting Lisbon.
Kop boss Rafa Benitez has offered £16m plus £7m-rated Luis Garcia for the Spanish international.
But Torres' spokesman insisted: "That offer is not enough - taking into account Fernando Torres guarantees 15 goals a year to his club and - above all - when Nani, an unknown, costs £21m."
So our scout is right
that article is more and torres and liverpool bid rather than man utd and naniOriginally posted by anhydrouscoppersulphate:i dont care your scout, boys scout or girl guides. this is a liverpool thread. dont come and bring in the nani scout bullsh!t here.
ya this article is about torres. then? what's your comment in black forOriginally posted by ghimpheng:that article is more and torres and liverpool bid rather than man utd and nani
don't know why u are getting so worked up for
inspire from the article by Torres' spokesman and Atletico Madrid above all - when Nani, an unknown, costs £21m."Originally posted by anhydrouscoppersulphate:ya this article is about torres. then? what's your comment in black for
so? in end agenda is talk about your scout?Originally posted by ghimpheng:inspire from the article by Torres' spokesman and Atletico Madrid above all - when Nani, an unknown, costs £21m."
i dun think only liverpool does that... anyway, good to see that we are planning for the future. hopefully, some of them can go on to be on 1st teamOriginally posted by ghimpheng:LFC signed alot of unknown youngsters
will it come true?
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LIVERPOOL have agreed to smash their transfer record to land number one target Fernando Torres.
And Anfield officials are now “very confident” the Reds will get their man.
The Reds have agreed a deal in principle with Atletico Madrid just short of the £27m get-out clause stipulated in Torres’ contract, and hope to convince the player to accept personal terms early next week.
Reds boss Rafa Benitez remained tight-lipped today, saying: “All I can say is that Fernando Torres is one of the players we have looked at,” but Liverpool are now very optimistic Torres will line up at Anfield next season.
The transfer fee smashes Liverpool’s previous record of £14m, paid for Djibril Cisse three years ago, and the Reds may try now to recoup some of their vast outlay by selling the French international back to his own country.
The Reds have been locked in talks with Marseille, where Cisse spent a season on loan, with a view to a permanent transfer.
The French club are keen to secure another season-long loan, but with only two years left on his Anfield contract Benitez is adamant that will not happen.
Another departure could be winger Luis Garcia.
Atletico want the player, signed from Barcelona for £6m just a month after Cisse’s arrival, and value him at £4m, but his return to Spain is not dependent on Torres’ arrival.
Eighteen months ago Torres said: "If I left Spain I'd like to go to England, because the way they play in Italy is not so attractive.”
Now he looks like getting his wish.