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Liverpool looking to land Hatem Ben Arfa

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Liverpool are reported to be considering a move to bring in Hatem Ben Arfa to Anfield at the end of the season. Ben Arfa is currently employed by Newcastle United, but only on a loan basis as the team will have the option of making the player a permanent
member of the squad at the end of the season. The twenty three year old, is currently out of action and is looking to recover from his horrific leg break which he suffered earlier this season at the hands of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Nigel-de-Jong-c27882. However despite all of that, the
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 manager is looking to beat the odds and secure the services of the Marseille man at the end of the season.
On the other hand, the team that Liverpool will be facing some stiff competition from are Newcastle; which comes as no major surprise to anyone. Alan Pardew’s team are currently looking to seal the services of Ben Arfa for as much as five million pounds.
However,  they are now fearing the thought of a player, who they thought they had in the bag, going to another team in the end. However, if that was to happen, then it would majorly depend on where Liverpool manage to finish at the end of the season.
If Liverpool manage to beat the odds and secure a spot in the top six and Newcastle don’t, then the thought of European football might just end up convincing the French international to turn his back on Newcastle. However, on more realistic terms, the player
is more than likely to end up staying at Newcastle if Liverpool continue performing the same way they have been so far this season.
Almost immediately after moving to the Premier League, Ben Arfa started displaying his talent on the grandest of stages. His progress halted though, when he clashed with De Jong and since then he has been out trying to recover from his injury. Liverpool
were also previously linked with a move for the player before he signed for Newcastle.
If history is anything to go by, then it is more than likely to turn down Liverpool for the second time in the span of twelve months. However, what really happens with Ben Arfa and his future in the Premier League will now be decided at the end of the season.

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