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Samba stopper set for Reds switch

Wed 09 Jul, 11:30 AM


Liverpool are poised to complete their third major deal of the summer with the £3million capture of Palmeiras goalkeeper Diego Cavalieri.Sources in Brazil have confirmed that the player completed his medical on Tuesday and a work permit has been acquired.

Cavalieri's agent, Juninho Parmigiani, told Brazilian media: "We will conclude everything soon. He has already had the necessary medical examinations, talked with some of his new team-mates and has been impressed by what Rafael Benitez had to say to him."

Palmeiras' sporting director, Toninho Cecilio added: "I have spoken and he has completed the examinations and is very happy. There are some clauses still being discussed but nothing that can block the deal."

Liverpool are expecting to recoup some of the fee by selling French keeper Charles Itandje to Galatasaray for £2million. They have already signed full-backs Philipp Degen and Andrea Dossena.

The Brazilian will be the club's number two keeper behind Jose Reina and his signing could signal the end of Scott Carson's Liverpool career.

The England international spent last season on loan with Aston Villa, but Martin O'Neill has been unwilling to meet Liverpool's asking price of around £10million.

Newly-promoted Stoke have shown interest, but the fee would be a problem for the Potteries club with Liverpool boss Benitez apparently no longer interested in loaning out Carson again.

Benitez needs the money from a sale to help finance his other transfer activity.

The move of Peter Crouch to Portsmouth - for a fee of about £10million - should be confirmed in the next 24 hours.

Benitez's main priority before the squad head to their Swiss training camp on Sunday, is to tie up the deal to bring Gareth Barry to Anfield.

Villa are believed to have said they will accept £17million plus Irish full-back Steve Finnan, who they value at £1million. They also want the fee paid in two instalments, half now and the rest in 12 months.

But the two sides now appear close enough for the saga to be concluded by the weekend.

Benitez, who has spoke of his appreciation of Crouch's contribution to the club ahead of the completion of his move to Fratton Park, believes the striker's progress on Merseyside has vindicated his £7million purchase from Southampton three years ago.

Benitez told the Reds' official website: "I am proud of the progress he has made. When we brought him here people were talking about the deal, especially because he did not score for several games.

"But he showed his quality, showed he was a good player and a fantastic professional. We know we will miss him but you cannot stop a player who wants to play every week.

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  1. We need to sign a top-named striker like David Villa,a good midfielder like Totti and a good defender like Cannavaro to strengthen to team so we can actually win some games (e.g. Wigan) because when we get a team like Arsenal or Man Utd, we play excellent and sometimes draw or win but when we have Spurs we play awful and lose like 0-1 or 1-2. So if you're reading this Rafa you need to get your arse in gear and sign a few good players as you've got the money or ask George Gillett or Tom Hicks for the money cause if you dont have it they will.

    I rest my case

    From soppylaurie94, on Sun 13 Jul 10:48AM
  2. get three central defenders and two midfielders to strenghten the team to win the league benetez and dont sleep.

    From p.imtiyaaz, on Sat 12 Jul 6:10PM
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