Friday, 29 April 2011

Arsenal's Left Back Being Targeted By Liverpool

Source: Givemefootball
Article Type: Transfer Rumor



Liverpool have long had issues with their left back position, and have been linked with many players over the season. But with Clichy's contract at Arsenal still not renewed, Dalglish and Comolli both reportedly believe they can take the star in the summer transfer period.
Clichy recently pledged his allegiance to Arsenal, telling reporters: "I have to say that my present and my future is with Arsenal."
But the Frenchman also alluded that money and the ability to win titles may sway him to another club.
"I am leaving talks over my contract with my agent so that I can focus on my football.
"I know that there are rumours about me going elsewhere but I have nothing to say about that.
"I have always wanted to be at a club where I am content. Money is important but it is not a decisive factor. All I want is to win a title - that's my ultimate ambition."
With Arsenal looking down the barrel of a sixth season without any trophies, Liverpool might be able to give Clichy the accolades he's seeking.
Liverpool are currently boasting their best form this season, and with Dalglish signing Andy Carroll and Luis Suarez in the January period, Liverpool are looking the on form side to be a part of.
Meanwhile, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is still relenting from spending big on new players, and while Arsenal currently sit at third on the Barclays Premier League table, they don't appear to have the fire power to challenge big spending teams like Manchester City, Chelsea and Manchester United.

Marveaux Deal Is Sealed Reports Talksport

Source: Talksport
Article Type: Transfer Rumor



The free transfer for the Rennes midfielder was agreed in April, with the former France Under-21 coming to the end of his contract, but the details of his Merseyside contract are now being revealed by French newspaper L'Sport.
The respected French paper reports that the attacking midfielder, previously of interest to Manchester United and Chelsea before his injury, has agreed a four-year deal with a possible fifth year based on appearances and performance.
The left-footed winger has played just 10 league games this season, having picking up a serious groin injury in November. but still achieved one goal and two assists.
And that form is believed to have attracted the attention of Liverpool's French director of football Damien Comolli, who plays a pivotal role in the club's European recruitment policy.



Chris Hughton on Andy Carrol's Price Tag

Source: Goal.com
Article Type: Media Talk


Carrol moved to Anfield during the January transfer window in a last gasp attempt made by Liverpool to replace Fernando Torres. As a result the Reds splashed £35m on the youngster who has had just 1 successful Premier League season, but his ex-boss (Chris Hughton) he was worth every penny, provided he continues his purple patch on the pitch.

"The fee was always going to be about the future. With the money that they got for [Fernando] Torres and what they paid out for Carroll and [Luis] Suarez, at the moment it looks like good business. Only time will tell, regarding the actual figure that they paid for him,


"If Andy continues to make really good progress for Liverpool and England over the next few years then everybody will look at that fee and say it was worth every penny of it, because we now have a player who is possibly worth more. It is a big fee, and I think most people at the time felt that, but these are the market values these days."


Hughton was in charge of Newcastle when they won promotion in 2010 and Carroll was a big part of that side, with his former manager adding that the striker benefited from Newcastle getting relegated a year previously.

"First and foremost, he is definitely one player who benefited from the club being relegated. We had lost Michael Owen, Mark Viduka and Obafemi Martins," he added.

"There is perhaps the train of thought that says if we had stayed in the Premier League we probably would have looked to replace those players with other centre-forwards. The fact that we didn't gave Andy the opportunity to play.

"I think the fact that he got to play on that regular a basis no doubt fast-tracked the qualities that he is now showing.

"He showed that by the end of that Championship season, he was a much better player than when he started it."

Dalglish: Mixed Reception Will Be a Compliment

Source: Liverpoolfc.tv
Article Type: News


The Reds; no.9 could go head-to-head with his former club for the first time since his January move on Sunday afternoon. That is if he recovers from the knee injury that kept him out of last week's 5-0 rout of Birmingham City.
Dalglish admits the 22-year-old is aware that the travelling support may not greet him with open arms but is confident the England frontman will be able to handle the situation.
"I think the boy is expecting something," said Dalglish.
"The fans will do whatever they want. It will not take away from what he has done for their club and it won't take away what the club meant to Andy.
"It is a compliment, really, in a strange way, if you do get the abuse because it means you must have been important to them.
"I don't know what they will do on Sunday but if, as a player, you don't get abuse off your old supporters then they can't have been too disappointed that you left."
Despite seeing his Liverpool debut delayed by a thigh injury, Carroll has made a promising start to life at Anfield.
His brace in the recent 3-0 demolishing of Manchester City gave supporters a glimpse of the quality he can offer in the years ahead - and Dalglish has been delighted by his impact, both on and off the pitch.
"There has been nothing that Andy has done [on the pitch] that has surprised us, but what you don't know to the same extent is the personality," said Dalglish.
"If there is one thing that has pleasantly surprised us it is the boy's personality.
"He is a real down-to-earth boy who sometimes doesn't realise he is a footballer but that is because he is naive and has his feet firmly fixed on the ground.
"We have been delighted with the way he has gone about his rehabilitation and his performances.
"If next season is to be his best, then we have got a lot to look forward to! But I wouldn't be writing off this season just yet.
"We have been delighted with the way he has gone about his rehabilitation, and the way he has played the games. But unfortunately after scoring the two goals, he picked up an injury against Arsenal.
"We will need to see if he can play Sunday, but if he is not fit Sunday he should be fit to play the next game (against Fulham on May 2). So he has a bit of mileage to do this season before we start thinking about next year."
Dalglish's acquisition of Carroll isn't the first time he has swooped for an up-and-coming Geordie striker.
The Scot signed a young Alan Shearer during his time at Blackburn Rovers but feels that, aside from the obvious, the duo arrived under very different circumstances.
"It is a natural comparison, I guess," said Dalglish, "They are two Geordies, two number 9s and both signed by myself. But for me they are totally different. Different characters and different footballers.
"(Shearer signing for Blackburn) was under totally different circumstances. Alan came into a club that was trying to develop itself - Blackburn had only just won promotion - whereas this club is already hugely well established. So in that sense I don't think you can compare the two signings.
"Yes, they are both from Newcastle, but Andy coming to Liverpool doesn't really bear comparison with Shearer signing for Blackburn.
"The only comparison I see is the desire to be successful, but that is not just exclusive to Andy and Alan. I hope every player the club brings in will have that."

Kenny Hails Carra

Source: Liverpoolfc.tv
Article Type: News




The 33-year-old will play his 665thgame in Liverpool colours against Newcastle on Sunday - putting him level second with Emlyn Hughes and Ray Clemence in the club's all-time appearance table.
He will then set about catching Ian Callaghan on 857.
And Dalglish told Liverpoolfc.tv: "Carra has been a fantastic servant to this football club. I don't know how far short he is from Cally's record - I think he's got a wee while to go before he reaches that, but he's been great.
"He's filled in loyally and comfortably in many positions for the football club and he's someone who has been very pleased to be associated with Liverpool - and we're pleased to be associated with him.
"He's been a real compliment to this football club.
"Talent is a good starting point, starting in the first team at 18 is another good starting point and not picking up too many injuries helps, but the most important thing is his ability and his desire and commitment to this football club.
"His record speaks for itself."
Carragher signed his first professional contract at Anfield in October 1996. Three months later he was rewarded with a debut, replacing Rob Jones in the 75thminute of a League Cup defeat at Middlesbrough's Riverside Stadium.
He then scored on his full debut against Aston Villa - but that wasn't his first in front of the Kop.
Supporters may not know that as well as playing across the defence and in midfield for Liverpool, Carragher operated as a striker when he was a boy. And the No.23 will proudly tell you about the 25-yard screamer he once scored for Bootle Boys at the Kop end.
A couple of decades later he has barely added to his goals tally, with just five professional strikes to his name.
But with more appearances than any player in Liverpool's recent history - not forgetting 38 England caps - Carragher is an ideal role model for youngsters such as Jack Robinson, John Flanagan and others hoping to make the grade at Anfield.
"It wouldn't be bad for them to model themselves on Jamie or Steven (Gerrard)," said the boss.
"There are a lot of things a local lad trying to come through has to endure and the ones who might experience that in the future could do a lot worse than having a word with either of them because they know what lies ahead.
"Not just talk to them about coming through, but also about football in general."
Liverpool's top 10 appearance makers:
1. Ian Callaghan 857
2. Ray Clemence 665
3. Emlyn Hughes 665
4. Jamie Carragher 664
5. Ian Rush 660
6. Phil Neal 650
7. Tommy Smith 638
8. Bruce Grobbelaar 628
9. Alan Hansen 620
10. Steven Gerrard 556

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