Saturday 21 July 2012

'No way' Rodgers will loan Carroll

'No way' Rodgers will loan Carroll

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers says there is "no way" he will loan out Andy Carroll after the club spent £35 million to sign him from Newcastle United 18 months ago.
Andy Carroll going back to Newcastle may not be seen as the return of the prodigal
GettyImagesAndy Carroll going back to Newcastle may not be seen as the return of the prodigal son
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Although Rodgers has now toughened his stance over any possible chance of Carroll leaving on a temporary basis, he refused to rule out the chance of a permanent sale of a player who has been linked with a return to his former club.
Rodgers told Sky Sports News: "There has been a lot of unfair criticism of Andy, there has been a lot of speculation in the press in terms of not being able to fit into my style of play. I think that's unfair. If a club spends £35 million on a player, you would expect that player to be able to fit into whatever style a manager will bring in.
"I've spoken openly and honestly with Andy in terms of where he is at, but I have done the same with all of the players, I have spoken to all of them, I have had communication with all of the group. It gets highlighted more with Andy because he is a young player. Maybe others may not see him fitting in with me, but for me he is an important part of the group.
"There is talk of him going on loan, but there is absolutely no way I would be looking to loan a player like that, especially after the investment the club have paid. But his condition will be the same as every player. If an offer comes in for any player at the club we would either look at it, or dismiss it, and Andy's no different to that."
On being able to attract top stars to Anfield, the manager added: "We are a top club, that doesn't change. Liverpool is still synonymous around the world; it is a club that has great history. Players will want that challenge to come and play for Liverpool and see if they can get the club into that position.
"I don't think the attraction of playing for Liverpool has deteriorated, but players want to play at the highest level and it's our job as a football club to try and challenge and to get players here that want to accept that challenge and can arrive back at that level."

 



Reference:http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/id/1125839/%27no-way%27-liverpool%27s-brendan-rodgers-will-loan-out-andy-carroll?cc=4716

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