Rafa admits David Villa is on his list
Liverpool boss Rafael Benítez wished outgoing forward Peter Crouch all the best at his likely new club, and then admitted for the first time that Valencia striker David Villa is a name on a list of possible replacements.
Crouch’s Anfield days are now all but over, with his former club Portsmouth expected to officially announce his signature within the next 24 hours. He passed a medical on Monday, and with the two clubs having verbally agreed a fee, the wait now is to ensure the fine print matches that verbal agreement. The fee is believed to be £8m, rising to £11m on certain conditions, and these conditions have to fit in with the existing agreement between Liverpool and Portsmouth’s biggest rivals Southampton. When Liverpool paid £7m to the Saints there was also an agreement that a percentage of any future profit Liverpool made on the player would be payable to Southampton. There are also elements to be agreed on the personal terms for Crouch.
Rafa was criticised for paying £7m for Crouch at the time, and that criticism increased as he began his Anfield career on a long run without scoring. Now, with one year left on his deal, the critics are attacking Rafa for not selling him a year earlier, when he would have potentially been worth more. The potential £4m profit, subject to those clauses, is seen by some as Liverpool being short-changed. That’s a sign of how much respect Crouch has earned in his time at Anfield, and the Liverpool boss is proud of that change: “I am proud of the progress he has made. When we brought him here people were talking - especially because he didn’t score for 14 games or something like that - but he showed his quality, showed he was a good player and a fantastic professional.” [Read more →]


The announcement was made on the Istanbul side’s official website, but now Kewell’s agent, Bernie Mandic, claims there is still some thinking to do. He told the Australian FourFourTwo that a decision should be announced tomorrow: “We have not finalised a deal for Harry and it’s down to two possibilities. People will be notified if and when Harry decides on one of the options which may be around noon on Saturday European time. We will not make any other comments until then.”

The last time George Gillett gave an interview to Toronto’s sports-based radio station
John Arne Riise is no longer a Liverpool player after he left and joined AS Roma for just short of £4m, according to an announcement from the Italian side tonight.


