THEBARON wrote:Stop - press - just reported on radio that Tottenham have had talks about Robbie Keane!
THEBARON wrote:Makes you wonder why we ever purchased Keane anyway?
stmichael wrote:THEBARON wrote:Makes you wonder why we ever purchased Keane anyway?
If Rafa didn't buy him he wouldn't still be at the club now imo. Players being brought in over his head was exactly the reason why he walked out of Valencia.
Why he wanted him is still a puzzle to me. Infact it's the most baffling piece of transfer business in recent memory imo, especially as he plays in the same position as the one plyer in our squad who is undroppable.
stmichael wrote:THEBARON wrote:Makes you wonder why we ever purchased Keane anyway?
If Rafa didn't buy him he wouldn't still be at the club now imo. Players being brought in over his head was exactly the reason why he walked out of Valencia.
Why he wanted him is still a puzzle to me. Infact it's the most baffling piece of transfer business in recent memory imo, especially as he plays in the same position as the one plyer in our squad who is undroppable.
Ciggy wrote:http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/PremierLeague/spurs-end-interest-in-keane-14162528.html
Tottenham Hotspur have resigned themselves to not bringing Robbie Keane back to the club this month.
They were told yesterday that Liverpool want their £20.3m fee back in full if they were to let the striker go back to White Hart Lane and Spurs are not prepared to pay.
A number of different options had been previously discussed between the clubs, including deals involving Aaron Lennon and Jermaine Jenas and the cancellation of the outstanding £11m balance payable to Spurs on Keane's transfer. However, the Spurs chairman Daniel Levy was told yesterday by Liverpool that they want a straight money offer or there will be no deal.
Keane is understood to want to try to establish himself at Liverpool, despite his dispiriting start. The player is also understood to be considering the possibility that Rafael Benitez may leave in the summer which would allow him to establish himself under a different manager. Of his 22 starts for Liverpool, Keane has completed 90 minutes just five times. He has featured in just three of their last six games and his relationship with Benitez is fraught.
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