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Every Wednesday The Grapevine on The Sport Review brings you all the very latest football gossip from the media, plus the most memorable quotes of the last seven days.


 
LATEST RUMOURS AND GOSSIP:

David Villa a target for Premier League clubs?
Valencia striker David Villa has suggested that he will leave his current club should they fail to qualify for next season’s Champions League. Valencia are currently in fifth place in La Liga, two points behind Athletico Madrid, with two games left to play. (Goal.com)

Liverpool to land Venezuelan winger, Juan Arango?
Rafa Benitez is reportedly interested in signing Mallorca’s 29-year-old attacking winger Arango this summer. The player has been linked with the likes of Arsenal, Spurs and Aston Villa over the past few seasons.
(Footballpools.com)

Xabi Alonso linked with £21 million move away from Liverpool
Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso is linked with a move away from Anfield this summer. It has been reported that Rafa Benitez would be tempted to sell the 27-year-old for a fee of £21 million.
(Soccervoice.com)

Adebayor’s agent has ‘no clue’ whether his client will stay on at Arsenal
Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor may or may not remain at the club after his agent said he had “no clue” about the 25-year-old’s future. Adebayor has been linked with a summer move to AC Milan.
(The Guardian)

Barcelona in £20 million move for Ashley Cole
Chelsea left-back Ashley Cole could be on his way to Barcelona this summer with the club reportedly lining up a £20 million bid for the defender.
(Daily Express)

QUOTES OF THE WEEK:

“The champions are the team with the most points…if United have more points, it means they have more points, that’s all. Nothing else.”

Rafa Benitez states the obvious.

“There is a massive difference between the away fans, who are absolutely fantastic, and the home ones.”

Arsene Wenger calls for all Arsenal fans to get behind the team.

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Your Comments (showing 6 responses)
James
Wednesday 20 May, 2009 at 3:33pm

Lucas Leiva…Please stop mourning with the media. he gives too much interview recently. don’t forget you are a significant part of Liverpool’s failure. You are among the most disappointing players for Liverpool.
Benayoun…runs runs runs. Good. But you have too many second thoungts before shooting.
Babel…you want to be a first lineup striker. But you are very slow and look clumsy.
Kuyt and Riera..both of you should not be selfish. Pass the ball to your teammates who are in better position.
Caragher…you tend to be very slow this season. You should retire next season.
Arbelou…you want to play attack but you have lots of reluctancy
to score.
Replace Lucas with Gareth Bary.
Replace Babel & Benayoun with David Silva
Replace Kuyt with Messi or David Villa
You will win next season.

Rufus
Thursday 21 May, 2009 at 3:27pm

huh…. Caragher retire(Our most consistent performer along with Alonzo

Benayoun, Kuyt are part of the reason why Liverpool have ended 2nd and have done well when Gerrard and Torres were unavailable.

Tiger
Sunday 24 May, 2009 at 3:29am

Sure, get Barry, Silva and Villa? Liverpool has an extra 150 million lying around, lets make it happen.

alex
Wednesday 27 May, 2009 at 3:08pm

hahahaha
liverpool doesn’t have money to buy 10 milion valued player.they can’t buy villa and silva.this is just liverpool’s dream

Sean
Sunday 31 May, 2009 at 9:17pm

Liverpool will never win anything.

Anonymous
Wednesday 17 June, 2009 at 6:49pm

to the guy that said ”babel you are slow and look clumsy”

what kind of pathetic reason is that?
one – babel is amongst the fastest wingers in the premier league…

take alook against arsenal in 08 champions league…fabregas had a 5 yard headstart and babel got there…outstrengthed him, and finished.

and as for ‘clumsy ? ‘….? …?




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