Dr Gloom 21924 Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 real will be forced to let owen go for less than we're offering if liverpool do make a move. Liverpool play Owen waiting game http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/e...rem/4181650.stm Liverpool will not be rushed into a move to sign former star Michael Owen, despite Newcastle agreeing a club record deal with Real Madrid. Owen, 25, has admitted he wants to join Liverpool, but is prepared to sign for Newcastle on a season-long loan if he cannot return to Anfield. But BBC Sport understands Liverpool will not pay more than the £8m Real splashed out to land Owen last summer. And he would have to take a pay cut to persuade Liverpool to pursue a deal. Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has been coy on the possibility of signing a player he agreed to sell last summer, insisting his priority is a central defender and a right-sided midfield player. But he is interested, and BBC Sport believes Liverpool may finally show their hand after Friday's Super Cup Final in Monaco against CSKA Moscow. Liverpool are playing it cool on Owen because they have spent big on strikers to sign Fernando Morientes and Peter Crouch. And while there has been talk that Djibril Cisse may leave, Liverpool cannot afford to take a heavy loss on a player that cost them £14m only last summer. Liverpool have also broken the bank to keep Steven Gerrard at Anfield, and are now unlikely to offer Owen a similar deal. This leaves Newcastle in the frame, although their club-record offer looks doomed to failure with Owen only prepared to contemplate a loan move. A Newcastle statement said: "Newcastle United have met Real Madrid's asking price and conditions." Newcastle, whose current record fee is £15m for Alan Shearer in 1996, are now waiting to hear from Owen's advisers. Owen was thought to be available for about £12m, but the Newcastle statement added: "The agreed fee will be a record transfer fee for Newcastle United. It is now up to the player and his adviser." Madrid have promised to help Owen return home to boost his World Cup hopes. I won't believe it until I see him holding up a Toon shirt at the ground From N Have your say on 606 Owen said: "I said that my ideal situation was to start the season in the Real Madrid team and if not I would prefer to return to Liverpool. "If the transfer cannot be finalised in time I have agreed to go to Newcastle." Real Madrid director of communications Antonio Garcia Ferreras confirmed they had not had an offer from Liverpool. He said: "This morning Real Madrid and Newcastle United have reached the principles of an agreement on the conditions of Michael Owen's transfer to the English club. "There is still no agreement between Michael Owen and Newcastle. At the moment we have not received any offer from Liverpool." Owen spent much of his first season at the Bernabeu coming off the bench and the arrivals of Brazilian strikers Robinho and Julio Baptista this summer have seen him slip further down the pecking order. I have really enjoyed being part of his Real Madrid team Michael Owen The former Liverpool star had earlier indicated he was willing to stay and fight for his place, but after talks with president Florentino Perez has now had a change of heart. He added: "I need to be playing regularly in World Cup year. "I am most grateful to Senor Perez for his personal concern about my career. I have really enjoyed being part of his Real Madrid team." Owen's return to Anfield would be welcomed by Liverpool fans, having scored 158 goals in 297 games in his first spell at the club. Owen finished with 16 goals for Real last season despite being used primarily as a substitute. Everton fail to sign Owen & Kuyt On Tuesday Everton manager David Moyes revealed his club had spoken to Owen's representatives, but the player rejected a move to Goodison Park. Lyon have also expressed an interest in the England striker, but he appears set for a return to England. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Optimistic Nut 148 Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 Carrick is a Newcastle fan, who I'm sure if he left Spurs would love to come here. If we only offered say £4m saying "it's his dream move", but Everton offered £7m, would Spurs simply accept our lower offer to keep him happy? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr Gloom 21924 Posted August 24, 2005 Author Share Posted August 24, 2005 Carrick is a Newcastle fan, who I'm sure if he left Spurs would love to come here. If we only offered say £4m saying "it's his dream move", but Everton offered £7m, would Spurs simply accept our lower offer to keep him happy? 17335[/snapback] they would probably have to accept it because of the power that players and agents have these days. if the scousers offer £9m and we offer £15m, but owen is dead set on liverpool, that is where he will end up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NewJerseyMag 0 Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 Carrick is a Newcastle fan, who I'm sure if he left Spurs would love to come here. If we only offered say £4m saying "it's his dream move", but Everton offered £7m, would Spurs simply accept our lower offer to keep him happy? 17335[/snapback] they would probably have to accept it because of the power that players and agents have these days. if the scousers offer £9m and we offer £15m, but owen is dead set on liverpool, that is where he will end up. 17340[/snapback] If the players have that much power then Luque, LBM and Anelka would be playing for NUFC by now? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Optimistic Nut 148 Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 Excellent point. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ally 0 Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 I've said it a few times, but I could offer Real Madrid £20m to do my gardening and they might say yes, but he's not going to is he? I'd love Owen at Newcastle but I really can't see it happening. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr Kenneth Noisewater 0 Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 I know a Scouser who reckons when they sold him they put in a clause that they could buy him back for £11million. He also reckons Liverpool are still owed a £3mil installment on the original fee. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renton 21627 Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 Carrick is a Newcastle fan, who I'm sure if he left Spurs would love to come here. If we only offered say £4m saying "it's his dream move", but Everton offered £7m, would Spurs simply accept our lower offer to keep him happy? 17335[/snapback] they would probably have to accept it because of the power that players and agents have these days. if the scousers offer £9m and we offer £15m, but owen is dead set on liverpool, that is where he will end up. 17340[/snapback] If the players have that much power then Luque, LBM and Anelka would be playing for NUFC by now? 17439[/snapback] Of course they would be here by now if they really wanted to come. Maybe, just maybe, they don't want to play for a struggling side led by a soon to be sacked Souness. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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