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Rafael Benitez has placed a £15 million price tag on Peter Crouch and revealed that he has held talks with Martin O'Neill over the potential transfer of Gareth Barry to Liverpool.
The Liverpool manager accepts that Crouch could have his head turned after a frustrating season when he has found first-team chances hard to come by - but the Spaniard insists he will not be leaving on the cheap. "Crouch wants to play every week but knows he must fight it out with Fernando Torres," Benitez said. "We keep seeing Portsmouth linked with the player but we have had no offer as yet. A £15m price tag would not be unreasonable."
Harry Kewell will leave Anfield after reports the Australian rejected a new deal on reduced wages. "We have tried to come to an agreement with the player and his agent, but that has not been possible," Benitez said. "Kewell will leave the club at the end of his contract."
Benitez also explained further the pending saga over Barry, and revealed that nothing more will happen until after this weekend's closing round of league matches. "I have spoken to Martin O'Neill, he knows my ideas. But we agreed to wait until the end of the season for any more discussions."
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15 million for a pair of chopsticks? That is "slightly" overpriced.
john, Hong Kong,
Is it April 1st again so soon?
LS, London, UK
Has any player been valued so highly without playing a third of his clubs games??
william barlow, toeronto, canada
Crouch at £15m? Rafa is having a Laffa. Pity his team selections do not bring such a big smile to the fans!
Bryan, Deal, England
To all Liverpool fans, I would like to see greater integration of the present youth team that have been crowned national champions in the senior squad. This will help the club to save resources to build a bigger stadium. All of us would be tempted to have DIC on the board of LFC. But are we Chelsea?
Gordon Chua, Randwick, Australia