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Newcastle accept £35m Liverpool bid for Carroll as Reds boss Dalglish plans for life without Chelsea-bound Torres
By SPORTSMAIL REPORTER Last updated at 3:26 PM on 31st January 2011
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Newcastle have accepted a £35million bid from Liverpool for Andy Carroll.
The Magpies knocked back a £30m offer earlier on deadline day as Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish tried to tempt the 22-year-old England international to Anfield.
Dalglish set his sights on Carroll as Fernando Torres heads to Chelsea.
Spaniard Torres handed in a transfer request on Friday and is expected to join the Blues in a £50m move.
Kop call: Toon fans' favourite Carroll looks to be heading to Anfield in a £35million deadline-day move
Liverpool have snapped up Uruguay striker Luis Suarez from Ajax for £22.8m but Dalglish wants Carroll to lead his line.
The 22-year-old has scored 11 Premier League goals this season but has missed the Magpies' last five games with a thigh injury.
Tottenham have already had a £25m offer knocked back by Newcastle.
Massive loss: Newcastle manager Pardew
Academy graduate Carroll has been a major hit this season after playing a key role in last season's Championship triumph, and his development since he was handed the famous No 9 shirt during the summer has been quicker than had been anticipated.
Former manager Chris Hughton, who presided over much of that rapid improvement, insisted the player still had much to learn, and Pardew has been hugely impressed with him since he arrived on Tyneside despite the fact that he has had him at his disposal for only three games so far because of injury.
Pardew has been keen to stress that retaining his biggest names was his first priority this month, and he has been repeatedly assured that Carroll would not be sold.
However, owner Mike Ashley and managing director Derek Llambias have tried to bring a financial realism to the club during their time at the helm and there is little doubt that an offer of £35m for a home-grown talent represents a major windfall.
Newcastle have cancelled their press conference on Monday afternoon ahead of Wednesday's game against Fulham.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...#ixzz1CcxmXwK7
Newcastle accept £35m Liverpool bid for Carroll as Reds boss Dalglish plans for life without Chelsea-bound Torres
By SPORTSMAIL REPORTER Last updated at 3:26 PM on 31st January 2011
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Newcastle have accepted a £35million bid from Liverpool for Andy Carroll.
The Magpies knocked back a £30m offer earlier on deadline day as Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish tried to tempt the 22-year-old England international to Anfield.
Dalglish set his sights on Carroll as Fernando Torres heads to Chelsea.
Spaniard Torres handed in a transfer request on Friday and is expected to join the Blues in a £50m move.
Kop call: Toon fans' favourite Carroll looks to be heading to Anfield in a £35million deadline-day move
Liverpool have snapped up Uruguay striker Luis Suarez from Ajax for £22.8m but Dalglish wants Carroll to lead his line.
The 22-year-old has scored 11 Premier League goals this season but has missed the Magpies' last five games with a thigh injury.
Tottenham have already had a £25m offer knocked back by Newcastle.
Massive loss: Newcastle manager Pardew
Academy graduate Carroll has been a major hit this season after playing a key role in last season's Championship triumph, and his development since he was handed the famous No 9 shirt during the summer has been quicker than had been anticipated.
Former manager Chris Hughton, who presided over much of that rapid improvement, insisted the player still had much to learn, and Pardew has been hugely impressed with him since he arrived on Tyneside despite the fact that he has had him at his disposal for only three games so far because of injury.
Pardew has been keen to stress that retaining his biggest names was his first priority this month, and he has been repeatedly assured that Carroll would not be sold.
However, owner Mike Ashley and managing director Derek Llambias have tried to bring a financial realism to the club during their time at the helm and there is little doubt that an offer of £35m for a home-grown talent represents a major windfall.
Newcastle have cancelled their press conference on Monday afternoon ahead of Wednesday's game against Fulham.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...#ixzz1CcxmXwK7
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