GUARDIAN – Liverpool in advanced talks to buy Porto’s Christian Atsu for £3m

• 21-year-old Ghanaian international looks likely to move
• Brendan Rodgers keen on winger’s attacking prowess

Liverpool’s extensive summer recruitment programme is increasingly likely to include a cut-price transfer for Porto’s Ghanaian international Christian Atsu after a significant breakthrough in negotiations.

The two clubs are in advanced talks and Liverpool are moving in on a deal that would see the 21-year-old winger sign for as little as £3m, on the basis that his contract expires next summer and he has already made it clear that he will not be signing another one.

Atsu, a quick, talented but sometimes erratic winger, was brought into the Porto first-team squad during André Villas-Boas’s time at the club and is seen by the Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers as a player who can offer his team more width and penetration in attacking areas.

While Liverpool’s summer is likely to be dominated by Luis Suárez’s efforts to move abroad, the Anfield club have provisionally agreed a £7.6m deal for the Celta Vigo striker Iago Aspas as well as signing Kolo Touré as a free agent and putting in place a possible deal for Shakhtar Donetsk’s £22m-rated midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan.

Simon Mignolet, the Sunderland goalkeeper, is another target as Pepe Reina contemplates his future on Merseyside, and Atsu’s signing would inevitably raise more questions about Stewart Downing’s position at the club.


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METRO – Andy Carroll ready to sign six-year West Ham deal, according to owner’s son

Andy Carroll is set to be announced as a West Ham player pending a successful medical, according to the schoolboy son of Hammers owner David Sullivan.

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GUARDIAN – Andy Carroll has medical ahead of £15m West Ham move

• England striker to sign contract until 2016-17
• Heel injury could rule him out of start of season

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Andy Carroll is poised to become West Ham United’s record signing at £15m, after he began his medical examination at the London club on Tuesday.

The England striker spent last season on loan from Liverpool at Upton Park but, with his parent club having made it clear that they do not envisage a future with him, he has opted for West Ham, where he enjoyed himself last time out and scored seven goals in 22 Premier League starts.

The 24-year-old is ready to sign a long-term contract at West Ham, which will take him to the 2016-17 season at least, when the club will make their move into the Olympic Stadium. He stands to be the figurehead for what the club hope will be an exciting era, the foundations of which were set down last season, when they finished 10th upon their return to the Premier League.

Carroll’s medical will be thorough and the results are unlikely to be known before Wednesday. He currently has a heel problem, which he sustained at the end of last season and which could rule him out of the early weeks of next season, but there is a confidence that there will be no hitches to the procedure.

Carroll joined Liverpool from Newcastle United for £35m in January 2011 and he has been left with regrets after being unable to establish himself at Anfield. But he will be keen to look forward, and to reprising his partnership with the winger Matt Jarvis who, at £11.5m from Wolverhampton Wanderers, is West Ham’s current record signing. Kevin Nolan, the captain and attacking midfielder, also loves to play with Carroll.

The manager Sam Allardyce has already signed the left-back Razvan Rat and the goalkeeper Adrian from Shakhtar Donetsk and Real Betis respectively, both on free transfers and he hopes to bring in two or three more new faces.

He will look to add a striker in addition to Carroll, following the release of Carlton Cole, while he has an interest in the free agent midfielder Massimo Ambrosini, who has parted company with Milan. It is unclear whether the midfielder Gary O’Neil, whose West Ham contract expires on 30 June, will stay at the club. He remains in negotiations over an extension.


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F365 – Liverpool told to up Alberto bid

Sevilla admit Liverpool have made a “very good” offer for midfielder Luis Alberto but the Spanish club want more.

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TTT: Do You Have Confidence in the Transfer Committee?

TTT: Do You Have Confidence in the Transfer Committee?

By Chris Rowland. After the ‘How Did They Do?’ series, the Symposium is back. This week, we decided to pick up on a question a question asked by one of the Symposium panellists, Martin  McLaughlin (Martin McL), in his post on May 21 - ‘Is there now a growing confidence that we can put faith in the “committee” to spend wisely?’ First, let’s explain who’s on our transfer committee, apart from the manager himself: Dave Fallows, Head of Recruitment Fallows, along with chief scout Barry Hunter, joined Liverpool from Manchester City in September 2012. Fallows’ role at City involved assigning scouts, filtering reports, preparing recommendations and presentations on the club’s targets, and compiling a database of scouted players – pretty much what he now does at Liverpool. Although not actually part of it, it might be reasonable to suppose that Barry Hunter also has some input into the committee. Michael Edwards, Head of Performance and Analysis Edwards was appointed at the club by Damien Comolli, having worked alongside the Frenchman at Tottenham where he was head of performance analysis. His role with Liverpool changed when Fallows and Hunter, and thus the committee structure, were put in place last year. Ian Ayre. Whose job it is to negotiate the deals. Tom Werner, though not on the committee as such, would ultimately be responsible for signing the cheques, thus not uninvolved. Here’s what our panel thinks: Martin McLaughlin: I’m going to say cautiously yes. I can’t remember the last time we had two high impact buys in quick succession. Especially for what was very a reasonable combined price. It was probably Mascherano and Torres and both cost much more handsome fees. However, a 100% success rate is unsustainable. In reality what we need is a single world class addition to emerge, be it Mkhitaryan (who I selfishly hope will sign as I have finally learnt how to spell his name), Luis Alberto or whoever else appears likely to turn up being poked by Dr Iqbal at Melwood. The likes of Aspas need only be upgrades of the likes of Shelvey and Suso, not Downing and Henderson, to help in the push for 4th place and beyond. I like that we are after players I have heard little of. I like that we are cheerily picking the Iberian market for young talent around 18-20. I also like that the fees so far are in that prime bracket of not too cheap to be a punt on quality, not too expensive to be a rip off that could cost us dearly if it doesn’t work out. Bob Pearce: Even a ‘poor’ January window would have compared favourably with the previous summer. But based on the ‘return on investment’ under the new recruitment regime, I feel a growing confidence in future ‘investment’ decisions. The ideal is that a player improves the team immediately. Both Sturridge and Coutinho quickly made a visible difference. They were a ‘good fit’, ‘looked the part’, and ‘filled the shirt’. Consistently. Evidence of successful recruitment was not just in their individual statistics. Their contributions brought out more in others. Put simply, you can’t get your goals without assists, and your passes aren’t assists until they’re scored. It felt like confidence grew within the team. These were two very good players (still below their peak) from big clubs where they were not getting games due to the size of ‘names’ and numbers in those squads. For all the modern day player-power reasons, I am happy to not be signing ‘big names’. Based on January’s limited track record, a ‘never-heard-of-him’ player being signed currently tells me someone is doing their homework. How many had heard of Alonso, Hyppia, Reina, etc? As Bob Paisley might have put it, ‘Let them become big names on our pitch’. It is a similar confidence to when I see the ‘HBO’ logo on a TV programme I’ve never heard of. I had no idea about ‘The Wire’ or ‘The Newsroom’ either, but they were first class. It feels like a standard is being set and we will now see if it is maintained. Dave Cronin: One swallow does not a summer make and I need more than one decent transfer window to convince me this “transfer committee” is going to reverse our recent trend of buying and selling/loaning badly. I’m not sure why some people credit our January dealings to the “committee” yet put the ‘blame’ for the summer dealings solely on Rodgers.  I suspect the reality is less clear cut than that.  It seems logical and likely that Rodgers was behind the failed attempts to land Sigurdsson and Dempsey and the signings of Allen and Borini as well as the banishment of Carroll but who instigated the moves for Sahin and Assaidi?  Who had Sturridge lined up for a summer move only for Rodgers to allegedly jettison it?  It seems there were other influences involved in the summer. Of the players we have been credibly linked with, I like the profile and positions we seem to be targeting and I’m pleased that we seem to be scouting across Europe rather than predominantly in the North East of England.  I believe there is better value to be had from purchasing abroad and we possibly have a larger cachet on the continent given the large pool of players who will be attracted to a move to the Premiership with a historic big name like LFC, whereas Premiership players of the calibre we want may not see us as a big enough step up at this point. If this summer goes well, I’ll start to have a bit of faith but until then I’m reserving judgement. The rest of this post is for Subscribers only. Member-only content – you need to subscribe to read it ! A subscription costs only £3.50 per month. Find out what you get with your subscription, or Subscribe now.

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METRO – Andy Carroll set for West Ham medical as he nears Liverpool exit

Andy Carroll is set to undergo a medical at West Ham as the striker moves closer to a Liverpool exit.

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F365 – Liverpool striker Luis Suarez remains keen on Real Madrid move

Unsettled Liverpool star Luis Suarez has reiterated his desire to leave Anfield for Spanish giants Real Madrid.

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F365 – Transfer news: Liverpool striker Luis Suarez remains keen on Real Madrid move

Unsettled Liverpool star Luis Suarez has reiterated his desire to leave Anfield for Spanish giants Real Madrid.

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ESPN – Mourinho admits he expects more of Torres

Jose Mourinho believes Fernando Torres has been a disappointment in Chelsea colours since his £50m move from Liverpool, but he has given the Spaniard hope that he can have a future in the Blues’ new set-up.

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ESPN – Suarez makes transfer plea to Liverpool

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