Reg » Sat Jan 24, 2015 3:21 am wrote:RM have taken a massive gamble. Makes you wonder whats going thru Sterling's head right now mind.....
Raheem Sterling's contract talks with Liverpool stall after he rejects SECOND offer from club
The forward, who has been linked with Real Madrid and has two years left on his current deal, wants more than £100,000-a-week
Raheem Sterling's contract talks with Liverpool have stalled.
The England forward has rejected a second offer from the Reds to extend a deal that still has more than two years to run.
And that is a major embarrassment for the club after they promised to have Sterling’s future signed and sealed by the end of January to ease the pain of losing Steven Gerrard to the MLS.
Sterling rejected Liverpool’s opening offer last month after describing their bid to double his wages to £70,000 a week as unacceptable.
Their latest, improved offer has met with the same answer. It seems that Liverpool must now break through the £100,00-a-week barrier if they want to keep the 20-year-old happy.
damjan193 » Sun Jan 25, 2015 10:46 am wrote:When he learns how to finish off chances, then he can demand huge money. What is it with this kid ffs. Even Suarez wasn't on that kind of money before he signed his last contract with us AT THE AGE OF 26! After scoring 10 goals in a single month! Kids these days...
cardiff-red » Jan 25th, '15, 15:57 wrote:Great news....
Fabian Delph signs a new four and a half year deal at Aston Villa
cardiff-red » Mon Jan 26, 2015 12:54 pm wrote:Sam Allardyce is desperate to keep Alex Song at West Ham but says the decision rests firmly with the player and they may have to wait until the end of the season.
Song has been a revelation for the east London club since arriving on a season-long loan from Barcelona and has played a major role in the team pushing for a European spot.
The former Arsenal midfielder is unlikely to make a return to the Nou Camp, but there will be no shortage of clubs wanting to sign him on a permanent basis, with Liverpool among those said to be monitoring his situation.
Allardyce is hoping that the club's move into the Olympic Stadium next year and a successful end to the season could persuade Song to pledge his long-term future to West Ham.
He said: "It depends on whether Alex wants to stay. We want him to stay and I certainly want him to stay. But that lies with the financial side and the chairman with the negotiations.
"Whether that is financially feasible is another matter and if other clubs of a greater size entice him away. It will depend on if he feels comfortable enough to further his career at West Ham based on what we have done this year.
"Performing the way we have done this year will of course help and if we can finish it off. There are many factors that have to be covered but if you ask me if I want him to stay - of course I do."
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