7_Kewell wrote:Gerrard handing in a transfer request is probably the best answer to this whole saga.
1st, because he's requested a transfer, Gerrard forfits any right to a % of the transfer.---more money for us
2nd, i think we could get 40 million for him, Real and Chelski want him and the bidding war shall begin. Chelski have a bottomless pit of money and will pay anything....i mean anything to get their man. i forsee silly money being thrown, 60million pound transfer anyone?
3rd, Gerrard would have cost an absolute fortune on wages, 100k a week? thats a LOT of money...
4th, we can easily replace ANYONE with a 20+ million pound transfer but i think we could get a bargain in Ballack.
Bascially Gerrard has turned on the club who made him. He's lied to us throughout and the guy is a judas. I think he'll go to Real....but AC Milan, Juventus, Inter, Chelski will all make moves and i think we will make a huge amount of money on this.
Remember everyone.....no one is bigger than LIVERPOOL FC...if a player isn't happy with 100k a week, winning the European cup and being idolised by thousands of fans....do we really want him playing for our club? I don't!
LIVERPOOL are increasingly resigned to losing captain Steven Gerrard, despite rejecting a £32m bid from Chelsea.
The Reds' only hope of keeping their skipper is for another u-turn by the midfielder, but Anfield officials are pessimistic and believe he's made up his mind to go.
Talks were revived with Gerrard and his agent Struan Marshall at Melwood last night when a lucrative four year deal was offered to the 25-year-old.
By then, the Stamford Bridge club had faxed a British record offer for the midfielder. Liverpool have responded by saying they have no intention of selling Gerrard.
Said chief executive Rick Parry today: "I can confirm we have had a bid from Chelsea and that it will be rejected by us."
Gerrard spent the night agonising over his decision on Liverpool's contract and was training at Melwood today as he mulled over his future.
In a baffling twist, Gerrard has confided to friends he desperately wants to stay at Anfield but he's concerned the club won't be strong enough to compete for honours next season.
He is also worried that by signing a deal reportedly worth £100,000 a week, he will swallow up most of Rafa Benitez's transfer kitty and the club won't be challenging for the Premiership.
Liverpool insist that shouldn't be an issue and, having won the Champions League, believe Gerrard has all evidence he needs Benitez will lead the club to their ultimate prize.
Following last night's talks, club officials were '99 per cent certain' Gerrard was on his way out of the club and were bracing themselves for bad news today.
The only glimmer of hope is the events of last summer when, faced with the same dilemma, the skipper decided to reject Chelsea and commit himself to Anfield.
There are those who fear representatives from agents SFX will be working overtime to ensure the skipper doesn't do this again.
If Gerrard rejects Liverpool's deal, a week of transfer posturing lies in store as Chelsea's first bid was turned down flat.
Real Madrid are also expected to join the race for Gerrard's signature.
Benitez will have no choice butto seek an early resolution in order to fill the chasm Gerrard's departure will leave in his squad.
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