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    Liverpool’s troubles prompt Jose Mourinho’s Inter Milan to move for Steven Gerrard

    Jose Mourinho’s Inter Milan will move to sign Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard in the summer transfer window with the Italian champions seeking to exploit Liverpool’s current upheaval as they build towards mounting a credible challenge for the Champions League.



    By Telegraph staff
    Published: 9:47AM GMT 15 Jan 2010

    Italian job? Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard is a summer target for Jose Mourinho's Inter Milan Photo: PA


    Mourinho is a long time admirer of the England international and came close to signing him, twice, while manager of Chelsea.
    The Italians are desperate for success on the continental stage, after becoming the preeminent force in their domestic league, and the club’s owners are willing to back Mourinho with sufficient funds to build a team to compete with the top clubs from England and Spain.

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    Corriere dello Sport reported that last year Inter tabled a £40m offer for Gerrard, a claim that Marco Branca, the club’s technical director who oversees transfer business, would not deny.
    “It’s very unlikely that Liverpool will sell Gerrard,” he said at the time. “He is the symbol of the club and the player is emotionally linked to Liverpool.”
    However, one of the top agents in Italy has told the Guardian newspaper that the deal is likely to happen at the end of this season.
    “Clubs are already working for the market in June,” he said. “Inter are working to sign Steven Gerrard given that Liverpool are in economic difficulty.”
    Despite winning four straight league titles and currently sitting top of Serie A, Inter are in the process of rebuilding, especially an ageing midfield.
    Patrick Vieira has already left to join former manager Roberto Mancini at Manchester City, captain Javier Zanetti will be 37 this summer while the club are poised to sell Brazilian winger Mancini to Marseille this month.
    Doubts persist over the quality of Ricardo Quaresma while Sully Muntari, the former Portsmouth player, has seen his form tail off after a bright start to his career with the club.
    Though it appears on the face of it that Gerrard is too much a part of Liverpool to leave, the potential failure to qualify for the Champions league next season and, more importantly, a season in which the club have gone backwards at high speed in their quest to win the Premier league title, may cause the midfielder to reconsider his options.
    Manager Rafa Benítez has also admitted that no top four finish this season would make it difficult financially to hold on to their brightest talent.
    “Finishing in the top four is the key to keeping everyone together,” he said last week.

  • #2
    Like dem smell blood; de shark dem a circle...
    Peter R

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    • #3
      BENITEZ DISPELS GERRARD RUMOURS

      Rafa says relations are "fine" with his skipper

      </IMG> GERRARD: In the stands at Stoke






      By Chris Bascombe, 16/01/2010
      LIVERPOOL boss Rafa Benitez has moved to dispel a flurry of rumours about a midweek bust-up with Steven Gerrard.

      The Reds skipper failed to reappear for the second half of the embarrassing FA Cup exit to Reading after playing a key role in giving his side the lead.
      The England star felt his hamstring and has since been ruled out for at least a fortnight.
      Speculation on Merseyside hinted that relations between the inspirational midfielder and his manager were becoming strained.
      However, under-pressure Benitez attempted to set the record straight after the draw at Stoke.
      "There was nothing," insisted the Reds manager. "Everything is fine. Gerrard was here today."
      The Liverpool icon was in the stands to see his side let in a late equaliser by Robert Huth to leave the Britannia Stadium with a point.
      Gerrard will still be missing when Tottenham travel to Anfield in midweek for a crunch fixture in the battle for Champions League slots.

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      • #4
        Time 2 go. The Premiership title ain't gonna come to Merseyside and cos of his love for all things from dat region. That devotion will not allow him to play for any other of the top 4 bracket teams in dat league.
        “I am not a politician..I only suffer the consequences”.......Peter Tosh

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