telegraph.co.uk - 6/6/2009
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Liverpool's finances are now a major concern as the club's income fails even to service the owners' debts.
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No new stadium & doubt over new players leaves Liverpool fearful that Rafa will walk
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... assesses the impact of Liverpool’s finances on this summer’s recruitment drive, penning “Rafael Benitez’s transfer budget will not be reduced.” Paul Kelso also predicts the size of Liverpool’s summer transfer budget, writing “club sources are adamant that the club will continue to compete for the best players. Telegraph Sport understands that a transfer budget was agreed with Benitez before the end of the season and that the manager, notorious for his uncompromising demands for cash to strengthen the squad, is ...
No new stadium & doubts over new players leaves Liverpool fearful that Rafa will walk
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... assesses the impact of Liverpool’s finances on this summer’s recruitment drive, penning “Rafael Benitez’s transfer budget will not be reduced.” Paul Kelso also predicts the size of Liverpool’s summer transfer budget, writing “club sources are adamant that the club will continue to compete for the best players. Telegraph Sport understands that a transfer budget was agreed with Benitez before the end of the season and that the manager, notorious for his uncompromising demands for cash to strengthen the squad, is ...
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