Liverpool forward Anthony Le Tallec has completed a permanent transfer to Ligue 1 outfit Le Mans.The Frenchman spent last season on loan at Stade Leon-Bollee after failing to catch the eye of Reds manager Rafa Benitez.
Le Tallec was a signing of former Liverpool boss Gerard Houllier when moving from Le Havre in 2003.
The 23-year-old was offered opportunities to impress in Benitez's first season at Anfield in 2004/05, particularly in Liverpool's successful UEFA Champions League campaign.
However, Benitez failed to view Le Tallec as part of his long-term plans and the former France Under 21 international has now left Merseyside.
He has signed a four-year deal with Le Mans, with terms of the transfer
undisclosed, and said: "I need stability, a sporting plan, and Le Mans give me this chance.''
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HOPE THE LAD DOES WELL BACK AT HOME NEVER CUT IT OVER ERE....AFTER ALL ITS THE BEST LEAGUE IN THE WORLD, ONCE A RED ALWAYS A RED, GOOD LUCK....
Liverpool is much better than Le Mans. Why should he go to Le Mans.
Liverpool is much better than Le Mans. Why shoud he go to Liverpool.
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