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October 22, 2008

10/20 Newcastle Utd v Manchester City (2 - 2) Highlights

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10/19 Stoke City vs Tottenham Hotspur (2 - 1) Highlights

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10/21 Manchester Utd v Celtic (3 - 0) Highlights

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10/21 Fenerbahce v Arsenal (2 - 5) Highlights

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October 20, 2008

Man Utd Ready To Axe Tevez

Manchester United are ready to axe Argentine starlet Carlos Tevez in favour of a striker that can score at least 20 goals a season.

Argentina international Tevez is currently on a two-year-long loan at Old Trafford, and Sir Alex Ferguson has the option of buying him at the end of that loan, next summer.

The only problem is that Tevez will cost Man Utd around £34m, and it has been reported that Ferguson is not willing to meet that price tag set by the player's owner Kia Joorabchian.

This could mean that Ferguson is ready to axe Tevez and find himself a striker that can score 20 plus goals a season. The rumoured, big-name candidates are David Villa, Karim Benzema and Klaas Jan Huntelaar.

David Villa has just signed a new contract at Valencia and is unlikely to move anytime soon, but Ferguson is reportedly keen on the 26-year-old Spanish star. The player claimed during the summer that he was a big fan of Arsenal and said he would be happy to play with them, and Liverpool apparently made an approach towards him in the summer, but Valencia repelled them and Villa decided to extend his stay at the Mestalla.

Klaas Jan Huntelaar is reportedly in negotiations to sign a new deal with his current club Ajax, and looks unlikely to leave, and Karim Benzema of Lyon has spoken of his desire to stay at Lyon and win a European title with the French champions.

This means that Man United's search for an out and out striker continues and Tevez could well be the one to suffer if they do find their man.

October 19, 2008

10/18 Manchester United vs West Bromwich Albion (4 - 0) Highlights

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10/18 Fulham vs Sunderland (0 - 0) Highlights

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10/18 Arsenal vs Everton (3 - 1) Highlights

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10/18 Aston Villa vs Portsmouth (0 - 0) Highlights

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10/18 Liverpool vs Wigan Athletic (3 - 2) Highlights

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October 17, 2008

Rooney double leaves Capello's England cruising

MINSK (AFP) — Another Wayne Rooney double fired England to a 3-1 win over Belarus as Fabio Capello's squad made it four wins out of four on the road to South Africa 2010.

Steven Gerrard's 11th-minute long-range strike had given the visitors a perfect start before Capello's men were pegged back by Pavel Sitko's deserved equaliser.

But two superbly-taken strikes by Rooney settled the contest after the break and England, 4-1 winners in Croatia last month, will enjoy their winter break from competitive internationals in the knowledge that they are firmly in command of group six.

Rooney, who also hit the net twice in the 5-1 win over Kazakhstan on Saturday, has now scored five goals in his last three international outings, helping England to their best-ever start to a World Cup qualifying campaign.

From the outset, Rooney was at the centre of England's best work.

After having complained bitterly that he had been impeded as he stretched to reach Theo Walcott's dangerous third-minute cross, the Manchester United forward was soon clipping the ball over a defender's head before teeing up Gerrard to open the scoring.

Cutting in from the left, the Liverpool midfielder's shot was placed rather than driven and it slipped pleasingly past the left-hand glove of Yury Zhaunou on its way to the bottom corner of the net.

It was exactly the start required by both Gerrard, who had admitted before the match that his place in Capello's starting XI was on the line, and England, but the initiative was quickly surrendered.

Dmitry Molosh, who had tested David James with an early freekick, caused greater problems with another long range strike that the England goalkeeper needed two attempts to gather.

Belarus's impressive left-back then set up Sitko for an edge-of-the-area drive that James deflected away.

The home side's pressure finally paid off in the 28th minute after a move that began with Zhaunou rolling the ball out of his own area.

With the 22nd pass of the move, Vitayly Kutuzov played Ihar Stasevich into the box in the inside right channel.

Wayne Bridge dived into an all-or-nothing challenge and the midfielder was able to cut inside and chip the ball towards the back post, where Sitko had glided away from his marker Walcott to nod past James.

The hosts deserved their equaliser but it was England who finished the opening half stronger.

Heskey spurned a good chance when he directed his near-post header from an inviting Lampard corner wide and there was another example of Walcott's sometimes suspect decision making.

Having broken clear of the Belarus back four, the Arsenal winger opted to shoot from a tight angle when a further touch into the box or an attempt to find Rooney in the middle might have served England's cause better.

The sense that the momentum had swung back to the visitors was confirmed five minutes after the break, when Heskey got round the back of the Belarus defence wide on the left.

Pulling away from Molosh at the near post, Rooney finished off his hard-working forward partner's low cross with a deft sidefoot finish across Zhaunou.

Walcott's subdued performance saw him replaced with Shaun Wright-Phillips while Heskey made way for Peter Crouch for the final 20 minutes.

But it was to be the players who started who wrapped up the victory with quarter of an hour left.

Running on to Bridge's pass, Gerrard played a first-time ball into the box for Rooney, who deftly sidestepped a challenge before clipping the ball past Zhaunou.

A reassuring night for Gerrard should have been capped by a second goal but after going round Zhaunou with three minutes left the Liverpool midfielder clipped what should have been a routine finish against the post.

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October 12, 2008

England hit five in Wembley win


England made it three World Cup qualifying wins out of three with a 5-1 win over Kazakhstan at Wembley in which man of the match Wayne Rooney scored twice.

After a goalless, increasingly frustrating, first half, a header from stand-in captain Rio Ferdinand and an own goal from Aleksandr Kuchma gave England a two-goal lead they had not yet merited.

An error from Ashley Cole ushered in Zhambyl Kuzeyev to halve the deficit but Rooney headed England’s third and squeezed home a fourth before Jermain Defoe completed the rout.

After last month’s 4-1 win over Croatia the triumphant homecoming envisaged materialised only in a second-half barrage of goals that was helped immeasurably by the introduction of crowd favourite David Beckham.

Like so often at Wembley, England laboured under the pressure of an expectant home crowd and offered few signs of encouragement in the first half.

Emile Heskey was unable to turn home a cross from Theo Walcott after the Arsenal man had scampered down the right.

Rare moments of danger when they did come at the other end were inevitably of England’s own making. Cole was the first to offer a sight of goal to the visitors’ most able and willing runner Tanat Nusserbayev.

Matthew Upson, deputising in central defence for the injured John Terry was more culpable. First allowing Nusserbayev to turn inside him, a short pass back then required a frantic clearance from David James.

England carried their greatest threat down the right. Walcott turned inside and fired in a left foot shot which curled a metre or so wide of the goal.

On one rare occasion when England’s players were able to link up effectively in the first half, Gareth Barry and Heskey combined to give Frank Lampard a shooting chance that was blocked.

Lampard then dispatched another shot from 25 yards out that grazed the side netting and had a section of the 90,000 crowd cheering goal.

As the minutes ticked by, so did the number of stray passes. A poor touch from the initially promising Walcott wasted a break following Rooney’s run down the left.

A feeling of frustration so familiar to fans at Wembley led to a smattering of boos at the interval, while Shaun Wright-Phillips’s introduction at half-time for Barry actually benefited the visitors initially who, afforded more space in midfield, began to have a threat of their own.

Sabyrkhan Ibrayev’s cross from the right was headed down by Sergey Ostapenko Nusserbayev but, from six yards out, he skewed his shot horribly.

Seven minutes after the break the deadlock was broken. Lampard’s inswinging corner drifted over the floundering Alexandr Mokin and Ferdinand had the relatively simple task of heading the ball into an unguarded net.

Still Nusserbayev troubled England’s goal more than he should have done. A powerful shot from distance appeared a fairly comfortable save for James who instead allowed the ball to squirm between his palms.

Kukeyev then made a mockery of England’s goalscorer reaching into his box of tricks to haul out a mesmeric run. Ferdinand, though, was not the only England player to be wearing a red face. For times in the second half, the side under the caretaker charge of Bernd Storck played the better football.

You could have forgiven Wayne Rooney for his understated celebration in giving England a two-goal lead on 64 minutes.

As it was, Rooney had realised that it was the defender jumping just behind him, Kuchma, who had diverted Lampard’s free kick with his head as the ball beat the diving Mokin at his near post.

Ashley Cole held up his hand too two minutes later but the look of embarrassment on his face was genuine. The defender’s lofted pass missed Upson and landed at the feet at Kukeyev who, after touching the ball twice, then thrice, beat James with a low finish to send a tiny corner of Wembley into hysteria.

After Heskey had headed wide, Rooney restored his side’s two goal advantage with a convincing header low into the bottom corner after Wes Brown had stood up a cross from the right.

An even bigger cheer followed for the arrival of David Beckham.

England’s idol was the creator of England’s fourth as Rooney doubled his day’s haul five minutes from full time. Beckham’s outswinging free kick was deflected into the path of Rooney who managed to squeeze in a shot at the near post.

England were at last peppering the Kazakhs’ goal as had surely been the plan from the start. The visitors’ resolve had long waned and a flattering fourth goal was added to by a fifth. Substitute Jermain Defoe got his name on the scoresheet. Freed by Heskey’s pass, the Portsmouth striker raced clear to slide a shot under Mokin.

October 11, 2008

10/5 West Ham United vs Bolton Wanderers (1 - 3) Highlights

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10/5 Portsmouth FC vs Stoke City (2 - 1) Highlights

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10/5 Everton vs Newcastle United (2 - 2) Highlights

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10/5 Chelsea vs Aston Villa (2 - 0) Highlights

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10/5 Tottenham vs Hull City (0 - 1) Highlights

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Charlton confirm Dubai takeover interest

Charlton Athletic have confirmed a Dubai-based investment company is looking at the club for a takeover.

Zabeel Investments were last month linked with Newcastle as unpopular billionaire owner Mike Ashley looks to sell up, but have now turned attention to the Addicks.

A statement by the club confirmed an "indicative cash offer" had been made, subject to a number of preconditions including due diligence.

Charlton's statement continued: "Should the offer be made formally to shareholders, the board would recommend shareholders to accept it.

"There is, however, no certainty that a formal offer will be made.

"Zabeel Investments had been looking at the opportunity to invest in a leading English football club and had been monitoring the situation at Charlton Athletic Football Club closely.

"In spite of being approached by various English football clubs, as well as a number of well-known clubs in Europe and South America, Zabeel Investments believes Charlton is the right club for them."

Zabeel Investments executive chairman Mohammed Al Hashimi said: "We feel now is the right time to make a strategic, long term investment in Charlton and get CAFC back to the English Premier League where they belong.

"The passion of the fans at Charlton, the heritage of the Club and the unique status it enjoys in the community make it an exciting proposition for us.”

Hull is for heroes as minnows thrive in Premier League

Ten years ago, Hull City were propping up the entire English football league with 91 other teams separating them from the summit of the top flight.

Incredibly, a decade later, the unfashionable team from the humble northern coastal town, are third in the Premier League, with only Chelsea and Liverpool above them. But it was a different story on October 9, 1998.

Then Hull were beaten 2-1 at home by Cardiff, a loss which left them a point adrift at the bottom of the old Third Division. Within weeks they had fallen nine points behind and relegation to the Conference was on the cards.

"It was pretty grim most of the time," former defender Ben Morley told the Press Association. "I think we were getting 4,000 at Boothferry Park (the club's old stadium).

"To have said we would be third in the Premier League 10 years from now would have been ludicrous."

Then manager Mark Hateley, the former England striker, was replaced by journeyman midfielder Warren Joyce who began engineering a dramatic turnaround in the fortunes of the embattled club.

They survived the drop that year but went close to folding in 2001 when they were locked out of Boothferry Park by former owner David Lloyd.

A boardroom takeover headed by Adam Pearson eventually eased their financial plight and the kickstart the club needed was delivered with the move to the council-owned KC Stadium in December 2002.

Three promotions followed and, with 25,000 sell-outs, the future is certainly looking bright.

"It is absolutely fantastic and they way things are going at the moment, they should make the most of it!" said Terry Dolan, who managed the club from 1991-97.

"One of the main differences is the new stadium, when they moved there things changed. The club is having the success now, and at least we kept the club going in those days."

Source: AFP

October 10, 2008

10/5 Manchester City vs Liverpool (2 - 3) Highlights

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English Premier League Transfers 2008-09


English Premier League 08/09 Transfers

Player From To Price (Euros)
Aaron Ramsey Cardiff City Arsenal undisclosed
Amaury Bischoff Werder Bremen Arsenal undisclosed
Mikael Silvestre Manchester United Arsenal undisclosed
Samir Nasri Marseille Arsenal €15million
Brad Friedel Tottenham Aston Villa €3.5million
Brad Guzan Chivas USA Aston Villa undisclosed
Carlos Cuellar Rangers Aston Villa €14.7million
James Milner Newcastle Aston Villa €12.4million
Luke Young Middlesbrough Aston Villa €7.7million
Nicky Shorey Reading Aston Villa €4.5million
Steve Sidwell Chelsea Aston Villa €6.3million
Carlos Villanueva Audax Italiano Blackburn Loan
Danny Simpson Manchester United Blackburn Loan
Keith Andrews MK Dons Blackburn undisclosed
Paul Robinson Tottenham Blackburn €4.5million
Vincenzo Grella Torino Blackburn €5million
Ebi Smolarek Racing Santander Bolton Loan
Fabrice Muamba Birmingham Bolton €6.3million
Johan Elmander Toulouse Bolton €13.8million
Deco Barcelona Chelsea €10million
Fabio Paim Sporting Lisbon Chelsea Loan
José Bosingwa FC Porto Chelsea €20.5million
Lars Jacobsen Nurnberg Everton Free
Louis Saha Manchester United Everton undisclosed
Marouane Fellaini Standard Liege Everton €18.5million
Segundo Castillo Red Star Belgrade Everton Loan
Andy Johnson Everton Fulham €15.2million
Bobby Zamora West Ham Fulham undisclosed
David Stockdale Darlington Fulham undisclosed
Dickson Etuhu Sunderland Fulham undisclosed
Fredrik Stoor Rosenborg Fulham undisclosed
John Pantsil West Ham Fulham undisclosed
Julian Gray Coventry City Fulham Loan
Mark Schwarzer Middlesbrough Fulham Free
Toni Kallio Young Boys Fulham undisclosed
Zoltan Gera West Brom Fulham Free
Anthony Gardner Tottenham Hull City €3.1million
Bernard Mendy Paris Saint-Germain Hull City Free
George Boateng Middlesbrough Hull City 1.25million
Kamil Zayatte Young Boys Hull City Loan
Marlon King Wigan Athletic Hull City Loan
Peter Halmosi Plymouth Argyle Hull City €2.5million
Tony Warner Fulham Hull City Free
Albert Riera Espanyol Liverpool €10million
Andrea Dossena Udinese Liverpool €8.8million
David Ngog Paris Saint Germain Liverpool €1.9million
Diego Cavalieri Palmeiras Liverpool undisclosed
Nikola Saric Herfolge Liverpool undisclosed
Peter Gulacsi MTK Hungaria Liverpool undisclosed
Philipp Degen Borussia Dortmund Liverpool Free
Robbie Keane Tottenham Liverpool €25.8million
Vitor Flora Botafogo Liverpool undisclosed
Zsolt Poloskei MTK Budapest Liverpool Loan
Glauber Berti Nurnberg Manchester City Loan
Jo CSKA Moscow Manchester City €19.5million
Pablo Zabaleta Espanyol Manchester City €8.4million
Robinho Real Madrid Manchester City €40million
Shaun Wright-Phillips Chelsea Manchester City €12.4million
Tal Ben Haim Chelsea Manchester City €7.6million
Vincent Kompany Hamburg Manchester City undisclosed
Dimitar Berbatov Tottenham Mancester United €38million
Fabio Fluminese Manchester United undisclosed
Rafael Fluminese Manchester United undisclosed
Didier Digard Paris Saint Germain Middlesbrough €5million
Justin Hoyte Arsenal Middlesbrough €3million
Marvin Emnes Sparta Rotterdam Middlesbrough €4million
Danny Guthrie Liverpool Newcastle undisclosed
Fabricio Coloccini Deportivo La Coruna Newcastle €12million
Ignacio Gonzalez Valencia Newcastle Loan
Jonas Gutierrez Real Mallorca Newcastle undisclosed
Sebastien Bassong Metz Newcastle undisclosed
Armand Traore Arsenal Portsmouth Loan
Ben Sahar Chelsea Portsmouth Loan
Glen Little Reading Portsmouth Free
James Hurst West Bromwich Portsmouth undisclosed
Jerome Thomas Charlton Portsmouth undisclosed
Nadir Belhadj Lens Portsmouth Loan
Omar Koroma Banjul Hawks Portsmouth undisclosed
Peter Crouch Liverpool Portsmouth €13.8million
Younes Kaboul Tottenham Portsmouth €6.4million
Abdoulaye Faye Newcastle Stoke City €2.9million
Amdy Faye Charlton Stoke City undisclosed
Andrew Davies Southamption Stoke City €1.9million
Danny Higginbotham Sunderland Stoke City undisclosed
Dave Kitson Reading Stoke City €6.9million
Ibrahima Sonko Reading Stoke City €2.5million
Thomas Sorensen Aston Villa Stoke City Free
Anton Ferdinand West Ham Sunderland €10million
David Healy Fulham Sunderland undisclosed
David Meyler Cork City Sunderland €200,000
Djibril Cisse Marseille Sunderland Loan
El-Hadji Diouf Bolton Sunderland €3.8million
George McCartney West Ham Sunderland undisclosed
Nick Colgan Ipswich Sunderland Free
Pascal Chimbonda Tottenham Sunderland undisclosed
Steed Malbranque Tottenham Sunderland undisclosed
Teemu Tainio Tottenham Sunderland undisclosed
Cesar Sanchez Real Zaragoza Tottenham undisclosed
David Bentley Blackburn Tottenham €19million
Fraizer Campbell Manchester United Tottenham Loan
Giovani Dos Santos Barcelona Tottenham €6million
John Bostock Crysal Palace Tottenham €875,000
Luca Modric Dinamo Zagreb Tottenham €21.2million
Paul-Jose Mpoku Standard Liege Tottenham undisclosed
Roman Pavlyuchenko Spartak Moscow Tottenham €17million
Vedran Corluka Manchester City Tottenham undisclosed
Abdoulaye Meite Bolton West Bromwich €2.6million
Borja Valero Real Mallorca West Bromwich €6million
Gianni Zuiverloon Heerenveen West Bromwich €4million
Jonas Olsson NEC Nijmegen West Bromwich €900,000
Kim Do-Heon Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma West Bromwich €690,000
Luke Moore Aston Villa West Bromwich €4.4million
Marek Cech Porto West Bromwich €1.8million
Roman Bednar Hearts West Bromwich €3.2million
Ryan Donk AZ Alkmaar West Bromwich Loan
Scott Carson Liverpool West Bromwich €4million
Balint Bajner Liberty Arad West Ham undisclosed
David Di Michele Torino West Ham Loan
Herita Ilunga Toulouse West Ham Loan
Jan Lastuvka Shakhtar Donetsk West Ham Loan
Orn Eyjolffson HK Kopavogur West Ham undisclosed
Valon Behrami Lazio West Ham €6.3million
Amr Zaki Zamalek Wigan Athletic €7.5million
Daniel De Ridder Birmingham City Wigan Athletic Free
Oliver Kapo Birmingham City Wigan Athletic €4.3million

October 9, 2008

Is West Ham for sale?

WEST HAM have insisted that the club is not for sale, but events over a thousand miles away in Reykjavik may well force the hand of Icelandic owner Bjorgolfur Gudmundsson, writes DAVE EVANS.

Another week of economic meltdown in Iceland has seen Landsbanki - the bank which the West Ham chairman owns a 40 per cent stake in - put into administration under the authority of the Icelandic government.

With the whole country threatened with bankruptcy, the government is looking for the banks to sell off their foreign assets and return currency to the country, and that could lead to the sale of West Ham United.

With the loss of £6million from doomed club sponsor XL Holidays last month as well as the prospect of a £30million compensation pay-out to Sheffield United next year, many would have thought that Gudmundsson would jump at the chance to offload the club.

But unless he is forced to do so, it seems that he is looking to hang on to his east London asset.

Chief Executive Scott Duxbury issued a statement on the club website on Tuesday, dismissing the prospect of a sale.

"The position of Landsbanki has absolutely no effect on West Ham United and Mr Gudmundsson's ownership of the club," he insisted.

"Mr Gudmundsson is an investor with a large portfolio, of which Landsbanki was just part. He remains as committed as ever to West Ham United and is not looking to sell the club."

Just how committed that is remains to be seen. Obviously his major preoccupation is in Iceland and their economic woes at the moment, with West Ham likely to remain on the backburner for some time to come.

The prospect of a new stadium, and the announcement of a new training facility has not come to fruition, while players were sold in the summer transfer window to help balance the books.

Indian billionaire Anil Ambani was linked with a takeover of the club over the weekend, and though West Ham have confirmed that they have received no approach from him, if they were, it may be a difficult offer to turn down.

Ambani, a communications and energy tycoon based in Mumbai, India, was quoted as the sixth richest man in the world in 2007 with a personal wealth of over £20billion.

He has already been linked with possible takeovers at Newcastle United and Everton in the Premier League.

The club's vice-chairman Asgeir Fridgeirsson, also speaking on behalf of the chairman, confirmed that there had been interest from possible buyers.

"We have not been accepting any offers," he said on Tuesday afternoon.

"Agents have been contacting us and we have told them that we are not interested."

Just how long the club can afford to do that remains to be seen. Gudmundsson's personal wealth is still considerable, but it seems he has decided not to put any more capital into the club for the forseeable future, and that cannot be good news.

Keane blasts Chelsea and Arsenal over youth development

Sunderland Roy Keane has accused Arsenal and Chelsea of poaching top youngsters rather than developing their own talent.

Keane believes Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger's reputation for turning rough diamonds into polished gems is undeserved because he brings in talented teenagers from other clubs at home and abroad rather than working with players from Arsenal's own catchment area.

The former Manchester United star is convinced Chelsea do the same, while Sunderland struggle to lure young talent to the Stadium of Light because of their location.

"The word on the street is they (Arsenal) have a group of kids coming through that will be absolutely outstanding," Keane said.

"But you go on about the kids coming through but a lot of them have been bought from other clubs, not through the academy at Arsenal. It's the same with Chelsea."

Wenger paid big money to sign Theo Walcott from Southampton as a 17-year-old and also splashed out on Cardiff's teenage midfielder Aaron Ramsey this close-season, while Cesc Fabregas was lured from Barcelona's youth system.

Chelsea have also poached a number of young players from other clubs' academies, notably Leeds United duo Michael Woods and Tom Taiwo.

"We have tough battles up here in terms of signing young players and are restricted in terms of our location," Keane added.

"You can only bring in kids from a certain radius and a lot of our radius is in the water. Any good fish out there?"

Torres In Man City Snub?

Reports suggest that Fernando Torres has rebuffed advances from spend-happy Manchester City...

Spanish daily Marca reports that prolific Liverpool striker Fernando Torres instructed his management company to rebuff Manchester City's recent interest.

Cash-rich City supremo Sulaiman Al Fahim apparently called the Euro 2008 star's management team, Bahia, to make his interest in their client clear and promise that the Spaniard's current wages would be doubled at Eastlands. This would mean that Torres could potentially earn £200,000 per week.

The Sheikh was stunned by Liverpool's Torres-led comeback win at the City of Manchester Stadium recently, wherein the hitman bagged a deadly double. Now, he wants the former Atleti star to be a part of the all-star City squad he's planning.

However, Torres told City, via his managers, that he won't be leaving Anfield, regardless of the ridiculous amounts of money promised. He is apparently not interested in the City project in the slightest.

The newspaper continues to say that Torres could still leave Liverpool in the summer, especially if boss Rafa Benitez doesn't stay on for another term in the hotseat. The Reds are keen to extend his deal, which runs till 2014, but the 24-year-old is very relectant.

Rumours linked Torres with a switch to rivals Chelsea over the summer, with the Blues willing to pay up to £85m for his services.

Liam Black, Goal.com

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