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Agger wants to stay at Liverpool

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Liverpool defender, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Daniel-Agger-c9884 revealed his longing of staying at Anfield, following the emergence of rumours linking his move to Manchester City this summer.
However, the Danish International mentioned that he was totally oblivious to the talks being carried out between the two sides, and felt that the Reds are weighing up the option of selling him at a profitable price.
Agger, who is also the captain of the Danish national team, is currently one of the key members of the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 squad. He arrived at Anfield from Brondby in January, 2006 for a transfer fee believed to be in the region of 6 million pounds.
Despite being aware of the defender’s importance in the team, the Reds boss, Brendan Rodgers, earlier hinted that he was open to consider offers for the player, which might serve to ease the club’s financial woes.
According to some reports, the Northern Irishman has put Agger’s worth to be in the proximity of 25 million pounds. However, City are planning on preparing a 20 million pounds bid for him, and offer him £100,000 per week in salary.
Nonetheless, when asked to comment on the latest developments related to his proposed move to the Etihad Stadium, the 27-year old unearthed that he had not heard anything from his employers as yet.
He indicated that he himself had no plans of decamping from Anfield, but admitted that the Reds might fancy making a money spinning scheme out of him.
While talking to reporters, he said: “I haven't heard anything. That is how the club wants to do it. I would prefer to stay. I can't imagine playing for other clubs in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749. But, you never know if the club prefers to sell me.”
Recently, the left back tattooed ‘YNWA’ – abbreviation for ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ – on his knuckles, triggering rumours that he is likely to spurn any offer from the Eastlanders.
However, the Danish footballer turn down the idea by claiming that it was just an indication of his strong affinity with Liverpool, and had nothing to do with his transfer talks.
“It is a gesture towards the Kop, towards Liverpool and towards the people around the club.”

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