Friday, March 04, 2011

Liverpool Plan To Sell £16m Flop Quartet This Summer

It appears that Kenny Dalglish and Damien Comolli are ready to swing the axe and rid the club of players that do not appear to have any hope of forging Anfield careers and as well as a potentially exit bound Danish international defensive midfielder the following look like they are unlikely to figure at the club next season.

Milan Jovanovic is attracting interest from the Bundesliga where the likes of Stuttgart and Wolfsburg are apparently keen on the Serbian international and indeed full back Philipp Degen, perhaps the most pointless Liverpool signing in some time, may well be moving to Stuttgart on a permanent basis, although a lot would depend on whether the German side were relegated.

Another full back set to leave is former Fulham man Paul Konchesky who is doing well on loan at Nottingham Forest and may well help Billy Davies side back into the top tier. The 29 year old failed to inspire much confidence during his time at Liverpool and his mother compounded that poor start by insulting the club’s supporters.

Kenny Dalglish will then look to re-invest the funds from these sales into improving a squad that at present has a fair few average performers who are probably not good enough for a club with top four pretensions.

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