Reg wrote:From The Times May 4, 2010
Juventus target Rafael Benítez gives Liverpool ultimatum over futureTony Barrett
Rafael Benítez will tell Liverpool that only a cast-iron commitment allowing him to invest all of the proceeds from player sales this summer will tempt him to remain at Anfield.
Amid mounting concern that Fernando Torres will seek a move to a club with genuine prospects of challenging for domestic and European titles, Benítez is weighing up the offer to become Juventus coach.
The Liverpool manager has been given until Monday to accept an offer of a four-year, £16 million contract and he has consistently refused to rule himself out of the running for one of the leading jobs in Italian football. But should Martin Broughton, the Liverpool chairman, offer the manager a guarantee that revenue from player sales will not be diverted to service the club’s £237 million debt, Benítez could be swayed from bringing his six-year tenure at Anfield to an end.
Benítez is due to convene with Broughton for the first time this week in a meeting that is sure to involve a full and frank exchange of views. Liverpool officials remain unimpressed with Benítez’s flirtation with a rival club, while the Spaniard is unhappy that he has not been given any pledges after requesting clarity about his position and Liverpool’s transfer policy.
The situation regarding Torres is of particular concern, with Manchester City believed to be willing to pay about £70 million for the forward should he be willing to leave Liverpool. Senior Anfield figures insist that the 26-year-old is not for sale at any price, but Torres is deeply concerned by Liverpool’s deterioration over the past 12 months.
He could ask for a transfer and Benítez wants to ensure that he will be given the proceeds of a sale should his record signing depart. The Liverpool manager’s attempts to force the issue on transfer policy are born of his frustration at events last summer, having claimed that promises regarding available funding, made before he signed a new five-year contract last March, were not kept.
That charge is disputed by Anfield officials who insist the club spent about £18 million net, a figure that they claim was in keeping with the amount they had promised their manager.
This summer, Benítez’s transfer pot would not exceed £15 million unless it is enhanced by the proceeds of outgoing transfers. The problem for Benítez is that the club have decided that there will be no great attempts to convince him to stay.
Given the £16 million compensation package that would be due to him in the event of being dismissed, the offer from Juventus could suit all parties.
The uncertainty surrounding Benítez’s position is having an impact on the Liverpool squad with several players admitting that they are unclear about what the future holds.
As well as questions about Torres, there are doubts over whether Steven Gerrard will remain and Javier Mascherano has yet to sign the contract that has been verbally agreed. Yossi Benayoun has said he could depart, while Lucas Leiva has revealed how uncertainty is affecting the playing staff.
“It is difficult to speak about next season, as we don’t know what changes there will be with the players or the staff,” Benayoun said. “I don’t know whether I will be here or if I won’t. In a few weeks we will know better.”
Lucas said: “Everyone is aware of the doubts over Rafa’s future. But we do not know what is going to happen.”
aCe' wrote:If losing Torres is a concern, then how about try to convince him to stay rather than try to make sure u get the money from his sale instead... ffs !
Emerald Red wrote:lakes10 wrote:s@int wrote:lakes10 wrote:its a bloody joke mate.....funny that his agent has not been seen or heard of for 2 days.
the thing is if its just about money for next year then we might not know nothing about it, but it would seem strange to do so when theres still a game left to play.
We understand that even if Juventus fail to follow through with their move for Benitez that Liverpool will still negotiate Benitez’s exit from Anfield, reports suggest that he has lost the confidence of the main players including Gerrard and Fernando Torres and that the board are refusing to tell Benitez anything about next seasons plans including transfer budget.
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I wonder what they will be talking about then mate
mate i posted before xmas that he had lost confidence of the Gerrard and Torres, there was reports of back stabbing and everything, i took loads of stick for posting on here.
Rafa lost the team a long time ago, as i have been saying i can not wait untill some of the player bring their new books out.
its been a game of chess for the club and Rafa, the firsts to show their hand gets done, Rafa has shown his had in the way of his agets talks with other clubs.
Lakes, go to the mirror in the bathroom, look in it long and hard, and hit yourself an almighty slap in the face for believing the sh*t papers print without scrutiny.
s@int wrote:aCe' wrote:If losing Torres is a concern, then how about try to convince him to stay rather than try to make sure u get the money from his sale instead... ffs !
That was my first thought on reading it too mate
lakes10 wrote:Emerald Red wrote:lakes10 wrote:s@int wrote:lakes10 wrote:its a bloody joke mate.....funny that his agent has not been seen or heard of for 2 days.
the thing is if its just about money for next year then we might not know nothing about it, but it would seem strange to do so when theres still a game left to play.
We understand that even if Juventus fail to follow through with their move for Benitez that Liverpool will still negotiate Benitez’s exit from Anfield, reports suggest that he has lost the confidence of the main players including Gerrard and Fernando Torres and that the board are refusing to tell Benitez anything about next seasons plans including transfer budget.
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I wonder what they will be talking about then mate
mate i posted before xmas that he had lost confidence of the Gerrard and Torres, there was reports of back stabbing and everything, i took loads of stick for posting on here.
Rafa lost the team a long time ago, as i have been saying i can not wait untill some of the player bring their new books out.
its been a game of chess for the club and Rafa, the firsts to show their hand gets done, Rafa has shown his had in the way of his agets talks with other clubs.
Lakes, go to the mirror in the bathroom, look in it long and hard, and hit yourself an almighty slap in the face for believing the sh*t papers print without scrutiny.
99.9% of the stuff i post or read is not in papers, i get it from friends that work in the news areas or business.
bigmick wrote:I don't think it will happen here and now, but all this "need more money", "need assurances", "need to hear the fans backing me more", just confirms for me that the sooner we are rid of the egomanic dictator which Benitez has become the better.
People with huge ego's who are actually really successful at what they do are difficult enough to stomach, but when you have somebody who carries on like Benitez does after his performance of the last six years, it's positively nausiating.
Once he's gone, we should never ever put ourselves in the same situation again. Coach drivers, academy workers, youth team coaches, scouts for local kids etc etc should be completely independent of any manager. NO manager should be given assurances that he is in total control of everything at the club, and EVERY manager should have his severence package linked in with the performance of the team. If you finish seventh in the league and bomb out of of all the cups, you should not be trying to squeeze 16 million quid out of the club.
Not only am I convinced we could do much better for a football manager, (and I absolutely include Roy Hodgson, Martin O Neill etc etc), I am more convinced than ever that Benitez has turned into an unpleasant individual. The players don't want to play for him (and haven't for some time), he tries to convince the ones he likes not to sign until he's sorted (he did it with Kuyt and I think he's now doing it with Masherano) and he manipulates the fans and the media entirely for his own ends.
"Loves the club"? Do me a favour. Rafa loves Rafa, and all his energies are directed towards saving his own skin and reputation.
bunglemark2 wrote:lakes10 wrote:Emerald Red wrote:lakes10 wrote:s@int wrote:lakes10 wrote:its a bloody joke mate.....funny that his agent has not been seen or heard of for 2 days.
the thing is if its just about money for next year then we might not know nothing about it, but it would seem strange to do so when theres still a game left to play.
We understand that even if Juventus fail to follow through with their move for Benitez that Liverpool will still negotiate Benitez’s exit from Anfield, reports suggest that he has lost the confidence of the main players including Gerrard and Fernando Torres and that the board are refusing to tell Benitez anything about next seasons plans including transfer budget.
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I wonder what they will be talking about then mate
mate i posted before xmas that he had lost confidence of the Gerrard and Torres, there was reports of back stabbing and everything, i took loads of stick for posting on here.
Rafa lost the team a long time ago, as i have been saying i can not wait untill some of the player bring their new books out.
its been a game of chess for the club and Rafa, the firsts to show their hand gets done, Rafa has shown his had in the way of his agets talks with other clubs.
Lakes, go to the mirror in the bathroom, look in it long and hard, and hit yourself an almighty slap in the face for believing the sh*t papers print without scrutiny.
99.9% of the stuff i post or read is not in papers, i get it from friends that work in the news areas or business.
I think that was the point of the post, Einstein...only you didn't see it...
Benny The Noon wrote:So he is asking that all money recouped from player sales be available for player purchases ? Does that seem too much to ask ?
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