New Liverpool chairman Martin Broughton could have to choose between keeping Rafa Benitez or Fernando Torres.
Kop boss Benitez will this week deliver a series of ultimatums designed to regain near-total power over the club when he finally meets Broughton.
Yet Manchester City target Torres' relationship with the manager has cooled to such an extent there is now more chance of him staying if Benitez goes.
Juventus are still keen on making the Spaniard their new boss.
But if Benitez decides he wants to stay, then Broughton faces a dilemma over whether to sack him - and pay £16m in compensation.
The prospect of having to wait for a top-notch boss to become available could then force them to turn to Kop legend Kenny Dalglish as a stop-gap.
Kop boss Benitez will this week deliver a series of ultimatums designed to regain near-total power over the club when he finally meets Broughton.
Yet Manchester City target Torres' relationship with the manager has cooled to such an extent there is now more chance of him staying if Benitez goes.
Juventus are still keen on making the Spaniard their new boss.
But if Benitez decides he wants to stay, then Broughton faces a dilemma over whether to sack him - and pay £16m in compensation.
The prospect of having to wait for a top-notch boss to become available could then force them to turn to Kop legend Kenny Dalglish as a stop-gap.
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