Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish and Damien Comolli join heads to look for new defenders
Now that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 manager Kenny Dalglish and Director of Football Damien Comolli have stabilized a shaken Kop, they are already planning to revive their former glory in the next season. Both men have drawn up targets they want to acquire during the summer
transfer window.
With 35 fixtures gone, they have rejuvenated from the relegation zone to 5th position in the English Premier League. A task that Christ would be willing to label as a miracle after the Reds gave birth to their worst campaign in nearly 87 years.
According reports, the duo has managed to secure as much as 60 million Pounds from the club’s new owners, Fenway Sports and New England Sports Ventures (NESV). Sources have confirmed that owners, John W. Henry and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Tom-c35214 Werner have allocated the funds so that
Dalglish, who has emerged on Liverpool’s managerial scale after 20 years, can improve the defence of his squad.
Earlier, Dalglish and Comolli mentioned that in order to compete for the 4th spot in English Premier League and a spot in UEFA Champions League, they needed to improve their defensive capabilities which could be helped by bringing new faces to
Anfield.
News from the Merseyside is linking Aston Villa’s http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Stewart-Downing-c34221 to Liverpool’s left wing. Villa have had a poor run in the present season, keeping that in mind, Reds are hoping they can steal Downing away from Villa Park.
Liverpool is also in search of a new left-back. Two surprising names have surfaced in the hunt; Newcastle United’s Jose Enrique and arch rival Everton’s http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Leighton-Baines-c21987. Both players are also being targeted by a couple of other clubs after all their impressive
season has attracted a lot of attention.
Kenny Dalglish still hasn’t given up hope with Scotsman Charlie Adam. Earlier, Liverpool and Blackpool failed to unite on common grounds for a deal, mostly due to financial reasons, however, Dalglish hopes the sinking ship of Blackpool might force Adam to
jump to the safety of Anfield’s Premier League qualification.
Dalglish is also aiming to ink signatures of Blackburn Rovers' http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Gary-Cahill-c14439. Both youngsters are favourites of many clubs in Premier League with pundits predicting bright and shining futures for them.
Frenchman Comolli on the other hand, is eyeing http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-Maseru-c38430 for the
youngsters.
According to the latest news, both Comolli and Dalglish have already set their eyes on priority signings. Nonetheless, one thing is certain, they will be bringing a big name to Anfield this summer and most likely it will be a defender.
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