cardiff-red » Tue Dec 23, 2014 11:26 am wrote:Liverpool have been told they could be getting the next Gianlugi Buffon if they are willing to splash out £12m on Mattia Perin in January.
The Genoa stopper has been linked with a move to Anfield next month with Brendan Rodgers keen to bring in competition for Simon Mignolet.
And the player's agent has confirmed that a move is on the cards, but only if the Reds meet the Serie A club's asking price.
"Any important club on a European level that has important sums to invest cannot help but think of Mattia," agent Moreno Roggi told Tuttomercatoweb.
"They would have a very reliable goalkeeper for the next 20 years and the chance to spread the cost out over time. A bit like what Juventus did with Buffon.
"Liverpool? Now these voices are emerging consistently. Save for surprises, Perin will remain at Genoa until the end of the season, because I doubt the club and Gasperini want to lose a key figure in the team.
"Of course, if a club were to come forward with the right offer, then everything could be up for debate. I repeat, in my opinion he will remain at Genoa until the end of the season."
Despite the claims Guillermo Ochoa remains favourites with the bookies.
Source: Daily Express
maguskwt » Dec 23rd, '14, 16:56 wrote:cardiff-red » Tue Dec 23, 2014 11:26 am wrote:Liverpool have been told they could be getting the next Gianlugi Buffon if they are willing to splash out £12m on Mattia Perin in January.
The Genoa stopper has been linked with a move to Anfield next month with Brendan Rodgers keen to bring in competition for Simon Mignolet.
And the player's agent has confirmed that a move is on the cards, but only if the Reds meet the Serie A club's asking price.
"Any important club on a European level that has important sums to invest cannot help but think of Mattia," agent Moreno Roggi told Tuttomercatoweb.
"They would have a very reliable goalkeeper for the next 20 years and the chance to spread the cost out over time. A bit like what Juventus did with Buffon.
"Liverpool? Now these voices are emerging consistently. Save for surprises, Perin will remain at Genoa until the end of the season, because I doubt the club and Gasperini want to lose a key figure in the team.
"Of course, if a club were to come forward with the right offer, then everything could be up for debate. I repeat, in my opinion he will remain at Genoa until the end of the season."
Despite the claims Guillermo Ochoa remains favourites with the bookies.
Think Perin may be heading to Juventus next summer, though I guess his Club (Genoa) might listen to offers from others
Source: Daily Express
Pls no. This guy looks super lightweight...
maguskwt » Dec 23rd, '14, 16:56 wrote:cardiff-red » Tue Dec 23, 2014 11:26 am wrote:Liverpool have been told they could be getting the next Gianlugi Buffon if they are willing to splash out £12m on Mattia Perin in January.
The Genoa stopper has been linked with a move to Anfield next month with Brendan Rodgers keen to bring in competition for Simon Mignolet.
And the player's agent has confirmed that a move is on the cards, but only if the Reds meet the Serie A club's asking price.
"Any important club on a European level that has important sums to invest cannot help but think of Mattia," agent Moreno Roggi told Tuttomercatoweb.
"They would have a very reliable goalkeeper for the next 20 years and the chance to spread the cost out over time. A bit like what Juventus did with Buffon.
"Liverpool? Now these voices are emerging consistently. Save for surprises, Perin will remain at Genoa until the end of the season, because I doubt the club and Gasperini want to lose a key figure in the team.
"Of course, if a club were to come forward with the right offer, then everything could be up for debate. I repeat, in my opinion he will remain at Genoa until the end of the season."
Despite the claims Guillermo Ochoa remains favourites with the bookies.
Source: Daily Express
Pls no. This guy looks super lightweight...
cardiff-red » Dec 23rd, '14, 19:08 wrote:@ Kash, is Perin any good mate? must confess never heard of him before the recent links
Kash_Mountain » Tue Dec 23, 2014 7:59 pm wrote:cardiff-red » Dec 23rd, '14, 19:08 wrote:@ Kash, is Perin any good mate? must confess never heard of him before the recent links
He's alright, and imo, quality. Perin is still young (22 or 23), however he's been a regular first teamer for quite some time so has experience and does have huge potential to be top notch keeper. He can be a bit rash, and think he was red carded recently. LFC did have him watched in September of this year I believe. Note though, he would cost LFC a huge amount of cash, cash that the Club don't have anymore.
I reckon LFC may look to a pre-contract agreement with someone, I hear that John Ruddy was being looked at, but he's just like Mignolet.
I think Begovic could do a job for LFC, having said that, imo, Petr Cech would most likely suit us over anyone else currently and he has the influence to instill calmness in those around him, but he won't come to LFC cause the Club don't have the money
cardiff-red » Mon Dec 22, 2014 8:33 am wrote:Liverpool and Arsenal have entered the race to sign Real Madrid star and Manchester United target Fabio Coentrao.
Both Premier League clubs are in dire need of a new left-back
Source: Daily Express
cardiff-red » Tue Dec 23, 2014 12:25 pm wrote:Liverpool want to re-sign former striker Fernando Torres in a shock move, according to reports.
Torres is currently on a two-year loan spell at AC Milan from Chelsea, but the Italian club want to cancel the agreement in January.
Atletico Madrid have shown interest in signing him, with Chelsea ready to give him a free transfer, but reports say Liverpool are set to rival them.
The Reds are desperate to bring in another forward in the new year and Brendan Rodgers is willing to re-sign the 30-year-old if terms can be agreed.
Source: Metro
Pig Catcher » Tue Dec 23, 2014 4:41 pm wrote:I occasionally get fed some information that comes through a number of channels but apparently has a strong source. Here it is but feel free to disregard.
There is no budget for a marquee signing. Any major deal would depend on generating money through sales.
Rodgers is pushing hard to bring in a striker. We have a relatively short shortlist of targets and are confident that we can bring in our top target early in the window if we can sell Borini for £10+.
We have scouted Mattia Perin (along with a number of keepers) but are not considering a bid.
Rodgers is keen to bring in a keeper but no candidate(s) have been identified as being both of the required quality and realistically obtainable. As it stands it’s looking likely that we will have to look at it again in the summer.
We are not actively seeking to buy or sell any centre backs so there will no change in this area unless an exceptional opportunity presents itself.
Attempts to convince Suso to sign an extension to his deal (which expires in the summer) have failed and he is likely to leave for a small fee in January.
We would like to take Xherdan Shaqiri on loan for the rest of the season with the view to a permanent move.
Despite interest from a number of clubs who are willing to pay a small fee, the club will not let Glen Johnson leave until the summer when his contact expires.
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