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i still think he will go if Rafa stays.
There is reports of bad feeling between Rafa and GH after todays game.
lakes10 wrote:Greavesie wrote:Torres leaving is the least of my worries for the summer, I really don't see him leaving at all. If we can have Torres fit and firing going into next season then we will be back in the top 4, easy
i still think he will go if Rafa stays.
There is reports of bad feeling between Rafa and GH after todays game.
Waldo wrote:I really hope we manage to keep Torres but, like many, think it all hinges on Rafa being manager next year (i.e. if Rafa goes, Torres may stay).
That being said....£60m for someone who plays 50% of games isn't a bad deal.
lakes10 wrote:Greavesie wrote:Torres leaving is the least of my worries for the summer, I really don't see him leaving at all. If we can have Torres fit and firing going into next season then we will be back in the top 4, easy
i still think he will go if Rafa stays.
There is reports of bad feeling between Rafa and GH after todays game.
lakes10 wrote:lakes10 wrote:Greavesie wrote:Torres leaving is the least of my worries for the summer, I really don't see him leaving at all. If we can have Torres fit and firing going into next season then we will be back in the top 4, easy
i still think he will go if Rafa stays.
There is reports of bad feeling between Rafa and GH after todays game.
as you might of worked out i did not mean GH, it was meant to be SG.......................MY wife was asking me to buy her some GHD's for he hair......pmsl i did wonder what Bav was going on about, i was looking in another theard and forgot about this one.
or and i right did GH turn up today and and a bust up with Rafa, to old managers in a fight......something would tell me poor old GH would not win lol
Greavesie wrote:lakes10 wrote:Greavesie wrote:Torres leaving is the least of my worries for the summer, I really don't see him leaving at all. If we can have Torres fit and firing going into next season then we will be back in the top 4, easy
i still think he will go if Rafa stays.
There is reports of bad feeling between Rafa and GH after todays game.
who the hells is GH?
stmichael wrote:Put yourself in this shoes right now. There's a World Cup coming up. Fitness permitting there is a good chance that all the top clubs in the World will be in for him this summer.
Would you stick it out with Liverpool for one more season (personally I think he owes us another season) to see how things pan out at the club this summer?
I personally think he will stay for one more season by the way.
Chelsea believe they are closing in on the £40m-plus signing of Fernando Torres.
Premier League champions Chelsea have already made the first steps in trying to sign the Liverpool striker this summer.
And the Chelsea hierarchy believe they can beat off opposition from Manchester City and from abroad to land the Spanish superstar.
City are also keen and willing to pay but cannot offer Champions League football.
It would be the most sensational transfer in Premier League history, setting a new record for a deal between clubs.
But Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is prepared to bankroll a huge assault on the transfer market this summer to make another attempt on the Champions League.
Abramovich believes Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti - who faces Portsmouth in today’s FA Cup final - is the man to take the club forward.
Michael Ballack and Joe Cole have yet to agree new deals and could go this summer but Abramovich wants an eye-catching signing.
Ancelotti this week admitted that he is a big admirer of Torres, just 24 hours after Didier Drogba also said the Spaniard was a player he would love to partner at Chelsea.
Chelsea remain cash rich despite their recent reluctance to spend big in the market and they believe they can also broker a good deal for Torres.
Torres missed the end of the season after undergoing knee surgery but is confident of being fit for the World Cup.
But with Liverpool’s ownership, managerial situation and long term prospects unclear, Chelsea believe they may be able to land Torres in what would be seen as a cut-price deal for one of the best players in the world.
Torres, because of his injury record and Liverpool’s finances and need for cash, may go for a lot less than the record breaking £80m that Real Madrid paid Manchester United for Cristiano Ronaldo last summer.
kunilson wrote:selling Torres when we need to rebuild is hard enough to even think about.
Selling him to someone we compete with in the league is just insanity. its like giving someone a knife to stab you with.
dont think it will happen, but would be disappointed in him if he chose an english team.
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