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Benitez
plans summer change
By Sun News Publishing
Monday,
May 5, 2008
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•Rafael
Benitez
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Rafael Benitez has given the green light to a summer of change
at Anfield.The Liverpool boss, who has tabled a £10million
bid for Aston Villa's Gareth Barry, has made it clear that
there will be new arrivals and key departures from his squad.
Sunday's final home league game with Manchester City could
be a farewell to Anfield for several players, with the Spaniard
clearly declining to distance himself from a host of summer
moves.
Fourth place in the league and a Champions League semi-final
exit has only served to underline Liverpool's deficiencies.
But Benitez has opened the door to a string of exits, with
the belief that he has been told he must sell as well as buy
if he wants to bolster his squad for next season.
Significantly he said: "Being in the top four in England
and Europe means we have good players, and maybe some clubs
will be interested in our players.
"Now is the time for thinking about the future. Thinking
about next season.
"Every year you must improve. This squad are much better
than my first squad at the club, but if we can improve, we
will do so.
"I read a lot of names linked with this club, different
players. And I also see the same about my own players. But
we do not want to comment, we will just keep on working and
wait and see what happens."
Barry could just be the first of several new faces. But it
could well be a long-drawn out chase with Villa boss, Martin
O'Neill being dismissive on Friday of being offered a "mish-mash
of un-named players" in exchange.
But it will depend on whether Barry is keen on the move to
link-up with his England colleague, Steven Gerrard.
Peter Crouch, Jermaine Pennant and Xabi Alonso could be on
their way out, although Benitez was guarded about Crouch's
situation.
He said: "We have offered Peter Crouch a new contract,
he knows our ideas and we want to keep him. Everything else
is just speculation."
However, Villa are believed to want Crouch and the tall striker
is unlikely to find another season on the bench acceptable.
Benitez could well have Fernando Torres and Martin Skrtel
back after injuries suffered at Stamford Bridge against City,
but his eyes are set firmly on the future, saying: "There
are a lot of names being mentioned, some who will arrive and
some who will leave. But we will try to work on the future."
On the season as a whole, Benitez was quick to point out just
how tough it is to compete against the very best all the time.
He said: "To be in the top four in Europe is a massive
achievement. To be in the top four in England likewise. It
is a tremendous achievement when you consider that the top
two sides in Europe and also the top two sides in England,
Manchester United and Chelsea.
"That is not bad for us. Always you want to win silverware,
but the top four at home and abroad is very good. It is not
a fantastic season, but certainly it is not a bad season.
"Every year, you must improve. This squad are much better
than my first squad at the club, but if we can improve we
will do so.
"I am still in contact with the owners, we are working
together and we will progress."
Benitez’s determination to boost his squad is being
carried out against a back-drop of the continued boardroom
problems at the club, and a perceived lack of cash.
Failing to reach Moscow has been a financial blow, but it
is also believed that co-owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett
are being confronted with a severe problem over funding for
the new stadium.
Sources suggest that they have been told by bankers on both
sides of the Atlantic, that cash for the new stadium is out
of the question in the current climate.
That leaves the Americans facing problems not only with the
building start-date, but with the re-generation of the Anfield
area.
The community venture was a fundamental part of the planning
application, and work and funding has to be secured soon.
Any further delay could cause problems over council, government
and EU funding.
The local council could soon be pressing the American owners
for a start date for the stadium so re-generation work can
also commence.
So Benitez is now working in a difficult transfer market with
growing cash problems hanging over the club and he can only
hope for a decent performance in front of the Kop on Sunday.
He said: “It is important to win in front of our own
supporters in the last home game. Those fans have been magnificent
so we want to play well, score goals and give them a good
final game.”
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