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Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez wants to snap up Sunderland striker Kenwyne Jones in a swap deal
involving outof-favour Ryan Babel. But he can only afford the £11million-rated Trinidad & Tobago
target man if Babel goes to Steve Bruce's club.
The Kop manager has limited funds and cannot match Birmingham and Stoke if it comes to a straight
cash auction for 25-year-old Jones.
Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez is in a three way fight with Spurs and Aston Villa to sign West Ham
midfielder Scott Parker for £8m.
The Hammers would be very reluctant to allow the all action midfielder to leave Upton Park but an
offer in the region of £8m would be difficult to turn down.
The stories currently doing the rounds are that both Sunderland and Athletico Madrid are
interested in the most disappointing Tottenham signing since Helder Postiga.
David Bentley was meant to be the man to take Spurs to the next level. Arguably the best right
sided player in the Premier League at the time of his arrival at White Hart Lane in July 2008, he
was expected to oust Aaron Lennon and become Spurs' star man.
Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez is willing to send Ryan Babel to Sunderland in a swap for Kenwyne
Jones.
It is reported that Benitez can only afford the £11million-rated Trinidad & Tobago target man if
Babel goes to Steve Bruce's club.
The Kop manager has limited funds and cannot match Birmingham and Stoke if it comes to a straight
cash auction for 25-year-old Jones.
Leeds United chairman Ken Bates has said today that a bid of £1.8M for top striker Jermaine
Beckford from Newcastle, was rejected before his FA Cup heroics even started. Jermaine Beckford -
hero again on Saturday with 2 goals Leeds Chairman Bates said today: "I have always said the
Beckford decision was down to Simon Grayson," "We could have [.
The financial troubles at Portsmouth go from worse to worse as the club's web site has been
closed down today due non-payment.
If Pompey doesn't have the money to pay for a web site, how can it meet its payroll of around
£1.8m that is due tomorrow? Pompey has already been late paying its players at least three times
this season.
The financial troubles at Portsmouth go from worse to worse as the club's web site has been
closed down today due non-payment.
A club spokesman said:
"Our website is down because the club has failed to keep to the payment plan agreed with our
service provider."
If Pompey doesn't have the money to pay for a web site, how can it meet its payroll of around
£1.