By Joe Bernstein
Former Liverpool favourite Luis Garcia is on the verge of making an emotional return to the Premier League.
The 30-year-old Spanish international has been given permission by current club Atletico Madrid to sign for an English club and is close to completing a loan deal, with the option to make it permanent in the summer.
The £2million-rated Garcia spent three seasons with Liverpool between 2004 and 2007 and is best remembered for scoring the Champions League semi-final winner against Chelsea in 2005. He got a standing ovation at Anfield when he returned their with Atletico in the Champions League earlier this season.
West Ham and Newcastle are both admirers of the Spanish wide-man and hope they will get the nod.
BRING BACK GARCIA!!!!!
January addition for the Prem (as ineligable for Euro Cup) and very much needed given the draws we have had so far this season. Couldn't think of a more apt addition to the squad and i'm sure would be a welcome return amongst the players. If there's one player we could bring in, surely Garcia has to rank highly among them.
As you can tell, I'm a strong believer in Garcia and felt we got rid of him and replaced him with a worse player in Benayoun. Ball waster at times yes, but comes up with goals when they are very much needed against the most stubborn of opposition.

