Bellamy, Sissoko Making Way For Eto’o?


If you read the news this morning it looks like Samuel Eto’o could be heading for Liverpool provided Rafa Benitez raises the massive cash needed to fund the sale - that coming in the likely form of outward transfers of Craig Bellamy, Momo Sissoko and Djibril Cisse, plus a cash injection from the new owners.

Samuel Eto’oPeter Crouch and Dirk Kuyt are fairly assured of their Liverpool places this coming season but Craig Bellamy’s still remains in the dark - why, I don’t know. I say we keep him, go another season and watch him go the distance. His recent promotion to the Welsh captaincy in the place of of Ryan Giggs should be a massive boost to his confidence and character - plus he’s a proven scorer, albeit he didn’t break double figures this season but I reckon the former PFA Young Player Of The Year deserves a chance.

That said, there is the potential to take 7 or 8 million from a transfer deal (with Villa, Spurs and West Ham all interested), similarly with Sissoko whose transfer fee has been rumoured to be anywhere from 7 million to 13 million (which I think is a tad bit too much) pounds. That said, Sissoko has been linked with both Juventus and Barcelona, the Barcelona move possibly easing a few options. Mind you, the only way I reckon Eto’o will leave Barcelona is if Thierry Henry joins from Arsenal with speculation still ongoing that the Frenchman is heading out of the Emirates Stadium this summer.

Sissoko is going to cost somewhere in the region of £30-£35m and Rafa could raise about £14 of that from the sale of Bellamy and Sissoko. Couple the possible permanent transfer of Djibril Cisse for a fee rumoured to be another £7m and you’re looking at £21m with the club having to splash out around another £10m to get Eto’o, which isn’t all that bad.

I don’t know if its worth chasing such a big name. Sure enough, he’s got class, but didn’t Shevchenko have some kind of class before he fell apart at Chelsea? There’s £30m down the drain. Drogba too took a while to prove himself, fair play he had a great season this year but his first wasn’t exactly magnificent by any sense of the word.

If Eto’o does arrive and Bellamy and Cisse depart then we’ve got three up front with Rafa having to add a fourth striker. Carlos Tevez perhaps? Already tried and tested in the Premier League. Darren Bent? Worth the chance, keep it local?

Sure is a lot of cash to lay down for a striker….

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2 Responses to “Bellamy, Sissoko Making Way For Eto’o?”

  1. Rafa's disciple on June 5th, 2007 3:42 am

    i just cant understand why we are too slow in the transfer business. we seemed unlikely to bring Daniel Alves, Florent Malouda, Gabriel Milito (heading for Juventus)and talks over bringing Simao also seemed to stall. Our American owners commitment to the club is questionable. The Eto’o Saga persisted for weeks and i am tired of waiting. if the Glazers can bring Nani and Andersen (for what in a matter of days? gosh)why cant we do the same thing with Simao, Malouda? i think we would be better off having DIC who i think are REAL liverpool fans in a sense of a word.

    Btw, dont miss out Andriy Voronin. He’s our fourth striker…

  2. Ken McGuire on June 5th, 2007 8:01 am

    You know something - I keep forgetting about Voronin’s arrival!

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