Reds Set to Sign Johnson



Liverpool are set to sign England right-back Glen Johnson after confirming they have reached an agreement with both the player and his club Portsmouth.

The Reds have been linked with the defender for a number of weeks while Pompey executive chairman Peter Storrie claimed last week Johnson's former club Chelsea were willing to pay £18million for the 24-year-old.

And a statement from the club on Monday night said: "Liverpool FC confirmed this evening that they had reached an agreement with Portsmouth Football Club and with Glen Johnson for the transfer of the player to Anfield."

Johnson enjoyed arguably his best season in the Premier League last term as he established himself as England's first-choice right-back and attracted the interest of bigger clubs.

Storrie admitted last week that there was every chance Johnson could leave Fratton Park this summer, especially with the size of the fee being talked about.

Rafael Benitez has not spoken of his interest in Johnson - many Reds fans would prefer him to reinforce his squad in other areas - but Johnson's impending arrival would seem to suggest Alvaro Arbeloa will be sold to Real Madrid sooner rather than later.

Johnson's first crack at the big time fizzled out when, after joining Chelsea from West Ham in 2003, he struggled to secure a regular first-team place and was loaned to Portsmouth before making the move permanent in 2007.

Storrie said last week: "Glen has obviously had a fantastic season season for us and has established himself as one of the best right-backs in the league if not the country at the moment.

"I've known Glen for a long time since his West Ham days so when I re-signed him we talked it over and he asked if one of the big four clubs, who were in the Champions League, came in for him would we stand in his way of a move.

"I said that I couldn't do that provided the deal is good for Portsmouth and for Glen."

Premier League - Liverpool fixtures 2009/10


Liverpool's 2009/10 Premier League fixtures.

Saturday 15 August

Tottenham v Liverpool 15:00

Wednesday 19 August

Liverpool v Stoke 19:45

Saturday 22 August

Liverpool v Aston Villa 15:00

Saturday 29 August

Bolton v Liverpool 15:00

Saturday 12 September

Liverpool v Burnley 15:00

Saturday 19 September

West Ham v Liverpool 15:00

Saturday 26 September

Liverpool v Hull 15:00

Saturday 3 October

Chelsea v Liverpool 15:00

Saturday 17 October

Sunderland v Liverpool 15:00

Saturday 24 October

Liverpool v Man Utd 15:00

Saturday 31 October

Fulham v Liverpool 15:00

Saturday 07 November

Liverpool v Birmingham 15:00

Saturday 21 November

Liverpool v Man City 15:00

Saturday 28 November

Everton v Liverpool 15:00

Saturday 05 December

Blackburn v Liverpool 15:00

Saturday 12 December

Liverpool v Arsenal 15:00

Wednesday 16 December

Liverpool v Wigan 19:45

Saturday 19 December

Portsmouth v Liverpool 15:00

Saturday 26 December

Liverpool v Wolverhampton 15:00

Monday 28 December

Aston Villa v Liverpool 15:00

Saturday 09 January

Liverpool v Tottenham 15:00

Saturday 16 January

Stoke v Liverpool 15:00

Tuesday 26 January

Wolverhampton v Liverpool 19:45

Saturday 30 January

Liverpool v Bolton 15:00

Saturday 06 February

Liverpool v Everton 15:00

Tuesday 9 February

Arsenal v Liverpool 19:45

Saturday 20 February

Man City v Liverpool 15:00

Saturday 27 February

Liverpool v Blackburn 15:00

Saturday 6 March

Wigan v Liverpool 15:00

Saturday 13 March

Liverpool v Portsmouth 15:00

Saturday 20 March

Man Utd v Liverpool 15:00

Saturday 27 March

Liverpool v Sunderland 15:00

Saturday 03 April

Birmingham v Liverpool 15:00

Saturday 10 April

Liverpool v Fulham 15:00

Saturday 17 April

Liverpool v West Ham 15:00

Saturday 24 April

Burnley v Liverpool 15:00

Saturday 1 May

Liverpool v Chelsea 15:00

Sunday 09 May

Hull v Liverpool 15:00

Our Midfielder Staying Put



Liverpool's Argentinian midfielder Javier Mascherano has been told he will not be allowed to leave the club over the summer.
Barcelona have expressed their interest in Mascherano but Reds boss Rafa Benitez is determined to keep him at Anfield especially with Real Madrid expected to make their move for Xabi Alonso.


Alonso has told Benitez he wants to go to the Bernabeu with reports claiming he could be allowed to join the 'New Galacticos' if they come up with £35m.

There had been reports that Mascherano would be offered a new improved deal to ensure he stays at the club but with him just 18 months into a four-year deal signed in February 2008 that appears to be unlikely.

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Xabi Alonso on Brink of £28m Madrid move



Xabi Alonso is on the brink of joining Real Madrid after handing Rafa Benitez a transfer request.

Liverpool and the Spanish giants are said to have agreed a fee of £28million after Reds boss Benitez convinced him to show Kop fans that he wanted to quit Anfield.

Alonso returned to training yesterday and officially asked for a move and now looks certain to follow Alvaro Arbeloa to the Bernabeu.

Arbeloa made the switch earlier in the week and is now keen for his team-mate to join him. He said: ‘I hope Xabi joins me. He is a great footballer and a very good friend of mine and I would be very happy to have him here.

‘He isn’t going through an easy situation, but he is a professional who knows how to deal with this.’
Meanwhile, Benitez may yet add to his squad with Roma midfielder Alberto Aquilani and Valencia winger David Silva among his targets, along with Wigan midfielder Lee Cattermole and Hull defender Michael Turner.

Alonso’s departure means the Reds boss will redouble hi efforts to retain the services of Javier Mascherano, but he is seemingly en route to Barcelona.

The Argentina midfielder’s brother Sebastian claims he is keen on a switch despite Liverpool asking £50m.

He said: ‘If Barcelona make a very good cash offer, I believe Javier may leave Liverpool as it would be the best for him and his family. But if there is no good offer, they will not let him go.’ [Source]

Arbeloa moves from Kop to Real Madrid — is Xavi next



Liverpool defender Alvaro Arbeloa has made the move to Real Madrid after the two clubs agreed a £3.5m fee — now the waiting game begins as to whether or not Xavi Alonso follows him.

Liverpool have agreed a fee with Real Madrid to sell the right-back to the Spanish club, where he started his career.

Spain star Arbeloa, 26, who signed for the Reds for £2.6m from Deportivo La Coruna in 2007, had one year left on his Kop deal and could have left on a free next summer.

Boss Rafa Benitez sanctioned the move in the light of securing the singing of Glen Johnson, with Philipp Degen fit again and Jamie Carragher who can also slot in at right-back.

Meanwhile, Benitez has spoken to Alonso and has made it clear he wants to keep him at Anfield. "I talked to Xabi and told him, as he can see here, that the fans love him and said to him ‘Maybe you have to stay," said Benitez.

"You can see he is a really good player and I’ll be really pleased if he stays. All the players and his team-mates want him to stay. If we keep Xabi I will be very pleased." [Source]

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