Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Liverpool Reluctant On David N’Gog Exit As Park Chu-Young Holds Out Hope

Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish remains reluctant to agree to the sale of David N’Gog to Bolton Wanderers.

The Liverpool boss wants a replacement identified and brought to Anfield before he will allow N’Gog to head to the Reebok Stadium and join Owen Coyle’s side.

But the Reds are not yet clear on who might land at Anfield, with South Korea striker Park Chu-Young, despite being desperate for a switch, not yet the source of agreement on Merseyside.

Park Chu-Young currently turns out for Monaco, although he is looking for an exit after the side dropped into Ligue 2.

The 26-year-old has already turned down a switch to Rennes and is holding out for his chance in the Premier League, preferably with Liverpool.

The South Korean’s agent is working overtime to find a destination as Liverpool dither over whether to make the striker an offer.

It is understood that the forward was recently offered to Newcastle United, but boss Alan Pardew opted not to make a move.

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