Liverpool in crisis, Inter line up for Gerrard

Difficulties and economic outcomes, the Reds could lose the jewels at home. Mourinho want him for the next transfer window

Steven Gerard

Right now they are more assumptions than actual market movements, but the trend of Liverpool’s season begins to give rise to more than one question about the future of the club. The Reds, eighth position in the league and already ousted from the Champions League, through one of the hardest moments of their recent history. The accounts do not add up not only on the pitch but also and especially where the two American owners, Tom Hicks and George Gillett, have accumulated debt for about 350 million.

At 18 days after the conclusion of the Premier, time is everything but fail to correct the coupling to the Champions League zone would cause economic damage and technicians can open pretty scary scenario for supporters to Anfield. Our thoughts turn immediately to the two jewels of the house, Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard. Despite the proclaimed good intentions on both (especially the captain, a true icon of the club), it is obvious that the non-participation in the most important and prestigious competition could push the attacker is that the midfielder to consider the hypothesis transfer.

Too simplistic, for two axes of gender, the stage offered by Europe League in view of the fact that the failure to qualify would turn into a firm downsizing, including from a technical point of view. The tenders, which is certainly not lacking for both, could find at that point even the approval of the leadership required to make ends meet. In this scenario seems to be able to add the whole, always looking for top-level solutions especially in midfield. Mourinho likes Gerrard since the days when he was a step away from the purchase and then vanished for the strong bond that keeps the captain to the city.

Gerrard to open a real auction can involve all the best teams in Europe: Barcelona and Real Madrid (who have both done more than a poll, even in the past) in the first place waited only a nod to unleash the offensive toward the 29-year of Whiston. For reasons ‘sentimental’, would be far more difficult for Manchester United, Chelsea and City, the only teams able to keep pace in a negotiation that does not even open for less than 30-35 million euros. Big British rather represent a more plausible in the race to Fernando Torres, who always likes to Barcelona but, as a former flag of Atletico Madrid, difficult to accept the transition to ex cousins of Real.

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