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Aquilani agent says Liverpool transfer rumours are 'silly' talk as player is happy at Roma
The agent of Alberto Aquilani has brushed aside reports suggesting the Italy playmaker will leave Roma for Liverpool this summer. Speculation in Italy claimed a delegation from Anfield had arrived in Rome to offer 16million euros for the player.
I would never sign for Spurs, says Roma striker Mirko Vucinic
Roma striker Mirko Vucinic has ruled out a move to Tottenham, reiterating he hopes to remain with the Giallorossi. Vucinic has been a reported target of Manchester United, Spurs and Liverpool this summer.
Xabi Alonso is not indispensable to Real Madrid's plans, says Manuel Pellegrini
• Real Madrid expect difficulties in signing Xabi Alonso• Manuel Pellegrini says his plans are almost completeThe new Real Madrid manager Manuel Pellegrini says the club will continue to pursue the signing of Xabi Alonso, the Liverpool midfield player, who he describes as "important, but not indispensable".Liverpool have not received a formal offer yet for the Spain international but have made it clear they are reluctant to sell."Indispensable players do not exist. He's an important player as he has shown with the Spanish team," said Pellegrini. "It's no mystery that Real Madrid are
Signing Xabi Alonso will not be easy, Real coach says
Real Madrid's bid to sign Xabi Alonso from Liverpool will not be plain sailing but they are still hoping to land the Spain midfielder, coach Manuel Pellegrini said on Sunday.
Cattermole is not for sale says Wigan boss Martinez as Sunderland bid £5m
Wigan manager Roberto Martinez says he will not sell Lee Cattermole after rejecting a £5m bid from Sunderland yesterday.
Cattermole is not for sale says Wigan boss Martinez as Sunderland lodge £5m bid
Wigan manager Roberto Martinez says he will not sell Lee Cattermole after rejecting a £5m bid from Sunderland yesterday.
Real still after Liverpool's Alonso, Pardeza says
Real Madrid are still chasing Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso, sporting director Miguel Pardeza said on Friday.
Duo owe Liverpool says Rafa
Xabi Alonso and Javier Mascherano owe Liverpool says Rafael Benitez.
Defender Glen Johnson will prove his worth says Rafael Benitez: Liverpool FC latest
RAFA BENITEZ has backed Liverpool new boy Glen Johnson to prove his worth at Anfield and dismissed fears that Fabio Aurelio could be set for six months on the sidelines.
Former Liverpool FC ace Robbie Fowler says Australia move is not a holiday
FORMER Anfield idol Robbie Fowler insists his move to Australia was not for a “holiday”’ as his latest injury threatens to rule him out of North Queensland Fury’s A-League opener next month.
Rafael Benítez has made me a better player, says Fernando Torres
• Rafael Benítez looks at 'every minor detail and movement' • 'He's obsessed you understand what you're doing and why'The Liverpool striker Fernando Torres has credited his manager, Rafael Benítez, for helping him become a better player during his two seasons in England. The Spanish striker arrived at Anfield in the summer of 2007 from Atlético Madrid with a reputation for being a prodigious talent without necessarily being prolific.The Spain international scored 91 goals in 244 matches for his hometown club before his £20million-plus transfer to Merseyside and Benítez was insta
Reds must keep duo says Torres
Liverpool need to keep Xabi Alonso and Javier Mascherano says Fernando Torres.
Liverpool's bankers stress club is safe as Kraft says he almost bought Reds
Liverpool's bankers Royal Bank of Scotland have dismissed fears about the future of the club by stressing they are 'financially healthy and able to service comfortably its debt'.
Spain plotting another winning streak, says Torres
Liverpool hitman Fernando Torres has warned that Spain plan to start building another lengthy winning streak, starting on Sunday against South Africa.
US businessman Robert Kraft says he came close to buying Liverpool
• Deal was close but lack of salary cap put him off• Worry over stadium also a factorThe US businessman Robert Kraft has admitted he came "very close" to buying Liverpool in 2005, but was ultimately put off by the absence of a cap on players' wages. Kraft, whose family own the NFL's New England Patriots and Major League Soccer's New England Revolution, also had concerns about the need for a new stadium but said that would not have stopped him from going ahead with the deal."I wanted to [take over] Liverpool," said Kraft. "I met with [the then chairman] David Moores, who is a fine g
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