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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.
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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
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As a die hard fan I'm guttd tio see all this mess. We need a major clear out as well as kewell and le talles (FINALLY!) we should get rid of -voronin, pennant, riise, leto to name a few.Bring through our own players - hobbs and paul anderson to naem a few! SWP for the right wing too, crouchy to stay
Iwan, Cardiff,
Having waited half a season his first goal, Rafa's entitled to feel a little miffed at Crouch now wanting away. He obviously wants him as an option in the squad. 15m represents a replacement value, not what Crouch is worth. Crouch is never going to play for a bigger club. He should be happy to stay
jason , Liverpool,
For an average left back with 1 year on his contract - £2m more like. No major club with lots of money is going to buy him, and clubs with smaller funds arent going to be spending much of it on a left back. If not, how are they going to generate any interest?
Nik, Kent,
No see its different Al because its a high price as they want to keep him as hes there captain and one of there best. While liverpool want to gain all there cash back on crouch who isnt even played. Typical liverpool and then call over clubs unfair for stupid pricing, Crouch 8m tops riise £5m tops.
Antoine, London,
how can nigel question rafa asking £15m for crouch when villa are asking £20m for barry come on that is the market for english players all overhyped and overpriced as usual
Al , London,
I really hope Xabi Alonso stays. In my opinion, he is arguarbly the best passer in the Premier League.
Ryan, Bristol, UK
How the hell Liverpool can ask 15M for Crouch and 7M for Riise is pathetically greedy. Clubs might well pay this but I sincerely hope no one does and both players end up leaving on a free to serve notice on excessively ridiculous demands from Benitez.
nigel welsh, Forest Hall, Tyne & Wear
I agree with Dave about the standard of Barry, however Barry can play 3 positions (LB, LW and LM) whilst Alonso can only play CM. Barry is also better going forward and more direct. Only time will tell if we get him. He's a much better left back than Risse, a better left winger than Kewell and Bable
Bronson, Dorset, UK
Quite how Voronin is not top of Rafa's clear out list is beyond me, he's absolutely useless. Against City the other day, he looked like the fella from Quantum Leap....
Don't understand the Barry interest. Is he for the left of midfield?
We need 3 top players to challenge. An attacking 3 at that.
raregene, London, UK
Don't panic liverpool fans it seems you will have cash after all, one Gerrard leaves for Inter for about £30m you will be able to buy all the average squad players Benitez can find to place alongside the likes of Voronin, Pennant etc.
Nik, Selly Oak,
Callan - Heighway did not "give up in disgust". He was gently eased out because under him - to be brutal - the academy was failing. No player had made it into the first team under him since Gerrard, or - if you're generous - Stephen Wright. Only Warnock has made a Premiership career elsewhere.
neil98, Liverpool, England
Typical Benitez. As with Craig Bellamy's ludicrous over-valuation, last summer, we're seeing the same for Peter Crouch. £15m seems rather over-the-top. Conversely, Gareth Barry should be worth "only" £10m. Benitez is obviously working on the "buy low, sell high" principle. Not everyone is stupid.
peter koeb, bournemouth, england
I fear for Liverpool next season. They really need to be spending in the region of £50m on two world class players in order to compete. Instead we have Rafa bartering over bit-time players. It's good to clear out the dead wood, but it has to be replaced by something significantly better.
Michael, Ireland,
As a Liverpool fan I don't see the proposed moves shifting us anywhere. Barry is at the very best of a similar standard to Alonso, I'd personally say quite a bit behind. That would not represent a move forward at all. Crouch is a diamond also and I'd be very sad to see him leave too.
Dave Williams, Beijing, China
At last, a Liverpool manager who makes money from transfers for a change! I think the reds supporters had gotten sick of seeing us let players go for much less than what we bought them for ( Heskey, Diouf, Cheyrou etc spring to mind).
martin, Liverpool, UK
Good to see Sammy Lee being mentioned as a replacement for Alex Miller. I think Sammy has the heart, and represents the old traditions of Liverpool. I look forward to seeing him back at Anfield.
Luke, Singapore, Singapore
These obscene fees for footballers who are at best (Alonso excepted) average, makes Liverpool's decision to ignore the graduates of its youth academy ever more perverse. No wonder Steve Heighway gave up in disgust.
Callan, Liverpool, England
Rafa really does look at things from the wrong end of the telescope , he's prepared to pay 10m for Barry and wants 15m for a player he has shown no confidence in and because of his lack of playing time literally has no pedigree . If Barry worth 10m I'd rate Crouch around 4m.
Ed Allen , Whitby, Canada
Rafa economics.Crouch £15m,Barry £10m.Paella in the sky.
Paul, Victoria, canada