
stmichael wrote:I have also read that Kuyt apparently has an escape clause in his contract of £10.3m.
That bit about the escape clause makes me question the credibility of the story. If there was an escape clause, LFC would know because Benitez has been talking with Kuyt's agent for over 12 months. I think the agent may just have mentioned a little thing like that, don't you? The rest of the article seems plausible enough, but time will tell.
davo_LFC wrote:From icliverpool.co.uk
Reds deny Kuyt transferJul 18 2006
By David Prentice, Liverpool Echo
LIVERPOOL are "mystified" by reports claiming they are on the brink of landing Feyenoord striker Dirk Kuyt.
Morning newspaper reports claim the Reds are on the brink of landing the Dutch international for £10m.
But Liverpool have not renewed interest in the player since their only bid to date - a player plus cash offer - was rejected.
Feyenoord want a straight-cash deal for their top scorer, but with the Reds still keen to land Seville's Daniel Alves, they will not sanction a fee in excess of £10m.
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Feyenoord set Liverpool a deadline of last Sunday to meet their demands - a deadline the Reds allowed to pass with no fresh approach.
Kuyt himself is desperate to resolve his future, and failed to turn up for pre-season training yesterday - when a new team picture was taken without him on it.
But if Liverpool is to be his eventual destination, Feyenoord will have to lower their demands significantly.
Reds chief executive Rick Parry, meanwhile, says the club's plans to move to a new stadium are on course.
The Reds must prove they have raised £160m for the 60,000-capacity ground in Stanley Park by the end of July or face losing £20m in development grants.
Parry said: "There is a lot of work going on and the situation is coming to a head.
"It is something we are determined to bring off. Too much work has gone into it for us to fail at this hurdle."
* Antonio Barragan's £1.7m Deportivo La Coruna move is almost complete.
I'd rather we got alves deal wrapped up and trezeguet on loan, much better business imo. With parry seeming so sure about the stadium i wonder if we have investment in the pipeline.
GOAT wrote:davo_LFC wrote:From icliverpool.co.uk
Reds deny Kuyt transferJul 18 2006
By David Prentice, Liverpool Echo
LIVERPOOL are "mystified" by reports claiming they are on the brink of landing Feyenoord striker Dirk Kuyt.
Morning newspaper reports claim the Reds are on the brink of landing the Dutch international for £10m.
But Liverpool have not renewed interest in the player since their only bid to date - a player plus cash offer - was rejected.
Feyenoord want a straight-cash deal for their top scorer, but with the Reds still keen to land Seville's Daniel Alves, they will not sanction a fee in excess of £10m.
Story continues
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Feyenoord set Liverpool a deadline of last Sunday to meet their demands - a deadline the Reds allowed to pass with no fresh approach.
Kuyt himself is desperate to resolve his future, and failed to turn up for pre-season training yesterday - when a new team picture was taken without him on it.
But if Liverpool is to be his eventual destination, Feyenoord will have to lower their demands significantly.
Reds chief executive Rick Parry, meanwhile, says the club's plans to move to a new stadium are on course.
The Reds must prove they have raised £160m for the 60,000-capacity ground in Stanley Park by the end of July or face losing £20m in development grants.
Parry said: "There is a lot of work going on and the situation is coming to a head.
"It is something we are determined to bring off. Too much work has gone into it for us to fail at this hurdle."
* Antonio Barragan's £1.7m Deportivo La Coruna move is almost complete.
I'd rather we got alves deal wrapped up and trezeguet on loan, much better business imo. With parry seeming so sure about the stadium i wonder if we have investment in the pipeline.
Im glad about that, i would rather we get alves and trezeguet on loan
Paul C wrote:GOAT wrote:davo_LFC wrote:From icliverpool.co.uk
Reds deny Kuyt transferJul 18 2006
By David Prentice, Liverpool Echo
LIVERPOOL are "mystified" by reports claiming they are on the brink of landing Feyenoord striker Dirk Kuyt.
Morning newspaper reports claim the Reds are on the brink of landing the Dutch international for £10m.
But Liverpool have not renewed interest in the player since their only bid to date - a player plus cash offer - was rejected.
Feyenoord want a straight-cash deal for their top scorer, but with the Reds still keen to land Seville's Daniel Alves, they will not sanction a fee in excess of £10m.
Story continues
ADVERTISEMENT
Feyenoord set Liverpool a deadline of last Sunday to meet their demands - a deadline the Reds allowed to pass with no fresh approach.
Kuyt himself is desperate to resolve his future, and failed to turn up for pre-season training yesterday - when a new team picture was taken without him on it.
But if Liverpool is to be his eventual destination, Feyenoord will have to lower their demands significantly.
Reds chief executive Rick Parry, meanwhile, says the club's plans to move to a new stadium are on course.
The Reds must prove they have raised £160m for the 60,000-capacity ground in Stanley Park by the end of July or face losing £20m in development grants.
Parry said: "There is a lot of work going on and the situation is coming to a head.
"It is something we are determined to bring off. Too much work has gone into it for us to fail at this hurdle."
* Antonio Barragan's £1.7m Deportivo La Coruna move is almost complete.
I'd rather we got alves deal wrapped up and trezeguet on loan, much better business imo. With parry seeming so sure about the stadium i wonder if we have investment in the pipeline.
Im glad about that, i would rather we get alves and trezeguet on loan
lol, I guess that the way you mention it in every thread
DCFC wrote:I still dont understand why Rafa dosnt try for Defoe. He has played at the top level and scores at the top level. I dont see any reason why he wouldnt be a good signing.
marcus.c wrote:0asis wrote:
Everyone is judging Kuyt on his wc performance, which i think it is not fair at all. If anyone watch the dutch league, you will know how good Kuyt is. If Kuyt is good enough to start in Holland first 11, he is good to start in Liverpool. Is crouch better den Kuyt? I doubt so but of coz there will be others that will jump to crouch defence and say that he contributed in other areas such as, holding up the ball, passing, creating space other den scoring consistantly.
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