Again, like last summer, know the name of Manuel Pellegrini to lead to Liverpool after their poor performance in the Premiership. The former Real Madrid is negotiating to direct the 'depressed' big in England, said the technician's representative, Jesus Martinez. "We had some contacts, but as the club is in the process of change, and no one knows who is boss, no progress on the issue."
The Chilean option again to gain strength after the poor performance of the English team led by Roy Hodgson. Martinez added that the possibility of commanding technically Liverpool Chilean appeals more to the other alleged offers received in recent days, teams of lower rank and tradition.
"Pellegrini has had offers from clubs in Italy, but initially wanted to wait a bit to some better option. And Liverpool is a club that Manuel would like to address," he said.
Pellegrini and successfully led the Argentinians River Plate and San Lorenzo, and the Spanish Villarreal. But he had a bittersweet way to Real Madrid, where he discussed the hegemony of Barcelona until the last day in the domestic championship. The early elimination round of the Champions Cup and the weight and failed in the two seasons signed at the White House.
Liverpool Football Club today announces that the Board has agreed the sale of the Club to New England Sports Ventures (NESV).
New England Sports Ventures currently owns a portfolio of companies including the Boston Red Sox, New England Sports Network, Fenway Sports Group and Rousch Fenway Racing.
Martin Broughton, Liverpool FC Chairman, said:
"I am delighted that we have been able to successfully conclude the sale process which has been thorough and extensive. The Board decided to accept NESV's proposal on the basis that it best met the criteria we set out originally for a suitable new owner. NESV's philosophy is all about winning and they have fully demonstrated that at Red Sox.
"We've met them in Boston, London and Liverpool over several weeks and I am immensely impressed with what they have achieved and with their vision for Liverpool Football Club.
"By removing the burden of acquisition debt, this offer allows us to focus on investment in the team. I am only disappointed that the owners have tried everything to prevent the deal from happening and that we need to go through legal proceedings in order to complete the sale."
Dirk Kuyt today apologised to supporters following the home defeat to Blackpool - and issued a defiant message that Liverpool will soon be battling at the right end of the table.
The Reds suffered a 2-1 loss at the hands of Ian Holloway's spirited side, who snatched two Kop end goals in the first half before containing a Reds assault in the second.
Kuyt admits it was one of the most frustrating days of his Anfield career - but the Dutchman is certain he and his teammates can drag themselves up the table over the coming weeks.
He said: "It was really, really disappointing - probably one of the hardest defeats I've had to take since I've been here and we're sorry for the fans.
"The first thing we have got to do is make sure we start winning games again and then we can begin to take things from there.
"It is still early days for the manager and we have to keep working but one thing I do know is that we will come back stronger for this experience."
Kuyt has now joined up with Holland's squad for their Euro 2012 qualifiers with Moldova and Sweden and will therefore have to wait two weeks to put his words into action.
He added: "It's frustrating that we have got the international break now because we will have this result hanging over us and everyone in the dressing room wants to put it behind us as quickly as possible.
"We know this result has not helped but we just have to try and focus on the spirit we showed in the second half.
"We have got to make sure we show it in the next game."