GreenGuy
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Well everyone knows about the speculation of Stevie Gerrard jumping off the seemingly sinking ship which is Liverpool FC. Benitez needs success for his key players to remain at the club, but the squad needs a bit more evolving before i can see more silverware in their trophy cabinet.
Chelsea have ruled out making a move for him in the January transfer window, but will re-assess the issue at the end of the season. Money talks, and we all know about Abramovich's bank balance.
Sir Alex Fergurson is a keen admirer of Gerrard, and usually what SAF wants, SAF gets- but $ may be a problem. He has been told by the Chairman that someone has to be sold before another purchase is made. This leaves the future of fringe players such as Kleberson, Phil Neville and even Louis Saha in doubt.
Real Madrids problem has always been plugging the hole in the middle of the park. Sure their defence has been a shambles in the past couple of seasons, but they have lacked that holding player with a bit of mongrel in the centre of midfield. Walter Samuel and Jonathan Woodgate, when fit are a decent stopping partnership, and with their ambition to bring at least 1 'galactico' to the Bernabeu stadium every off-season, would they swoop for the England international?
The question is, would Steven Gerrard make the ultimate betrayal, and join a rival club in order to find success, or would he be satisfied to remain at the Reds and risk his career? Surely he wouldn't want to be asking himself 15 years down the track what could have been :?: :arrow:
Chelsea have ruled out making a move for him in the January transfer window, but will re-assess the issue at the end of the season. Money talks, and we all know about Abramovich's bank balance.
Sir Alex Fergurson is a keen admirer of Gerrard, and usually what SAF wants, SAF gets- but $ may be a problem. He has been told by the Chairman that someone has to be sold before another purchase is made. This leaves the future of fringe players such as Kleberson, Phil Neville and even Louis Saha in doubt.
Real Madrids problem has always been plugging the hole in the middle of the park. Sure their defence has been a shambles in the past couple of seasons, but they have lacked that holding player with a bit of mongrel in the centre of midfield. Walter Samuel and Jonathan Woodgate, when fit are a decent stopping partnership, and with their ambition to bring at least 1 'galactico' to the Bernabeu stadium every off-season, would they swoop for the England international?
The question is, would Steven Gerrard make the ultimate betrayal, and join a rival club in order to find success, or would he be satisfied to remain at the Reds and risk his career? Surely he wouldn't want to be asking himself 15 years down the track what could have been :?: :arrow: