Saturday, January 10, 2009

Benitez Waits On New Deal


Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez has revealed his disappointment at the slow progress in his contract negotiations.

The former Valencia boss - who launched an astonishing attack on Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson on Friday - opened discussions with the Liverpool hierarchy in November and both parties expressed a desire to secure an extended deal.

It was thought that Benitez was close to putting pen-to-paper in December, but discussions were put on hold as the Spaniard underwent a kidney stones operation.

However, Benitez - whose current terms expire in 2010 - has revealed that his representative has yet to receive paperwork from the club.

"My agent has not yet received any documents, and he is a little disappointed," said Benitez.

"But okay, we will see what happens. But I do not want to say too much at the moment."

Meanwhile, Benitez has stated that he is waiting for a 'good offer' for out-of-favour winger Jermaine Pennant.

AC Milan, Real Madrid, Stoke and Hull City have all expressed an interest in the former Birmingham player and it appears inevitable the £6.7million flop will leave Merseyside in January.

"I have had a conversation with Jermaine," added Benitez. "He is waiting for a good offer and we are waiting for a good offer.

"A new contract for him would be very difficult."

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