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By Sam Wallace and Ian Herbert
Wednesday, 28 January 2009
In what would be one of the most remarkable transfers in recent history, Harry Redknapp would be prepared to let one of his two young English players leave in return for bringing Keane back to Spurs
Rafael Benitez is weighing up an offer from Tottenham Hotspur of Aaron Lennon or Jermaine Jenas plus cash in exchange for his disaffected striker Robbie Keane. In what would be one of the most remarkable transfers in recent history, Harry Redknapp would be prepared to let one of his two young English players leave in return for bringing Keane back to Spurs.
There are still many variables at play, the most important being whether Keane, 28, wants to move back to the club that he left for a deal worth around £20.3m in the summer. The deal would mean that Liverpool would not have to pay the remaining balance, estimated at £11m, due for Keane in the original transfer. The two clubs first raised the possibility on Monday night.
Keane is in the Liverpool squad for tonight's Premier League game against Wigan Athletic, although Benitez was evasive yesterday when asked whether he believed the Irishman had a future at Anfield. Keane is known to want to stay and fight for his place at the club but increasingly it would appear that Benitez is prepared to use him as a bargaining chip to bolster his squad as the title race warms up.
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You'd be a fool not to. Lennon is the sort of player we need to open up tight defences on the right.
Ciggy wrote:If he comes he will have to turn into Lionel Messi overnight to dislodge Derek on the right.
woof woof ! wrote:Lennon looked a great prospect 3-4 seasons ago but can't say he's kicked on since then. If he did join us we might see Kuyt returned to a strikers role, and lets face it, he can't be any worse than Keane.
Can he ?
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