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West Ham agree fee in region of £15m with Liverpool for Andy Carroll


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12% of any profit

 

Source?, first it was supposed to be 25%, than people claimed 25% of anything over 35M million (which seems pointless) and now its 12% of anything over 35 million.

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I hear it 10p in every fourth £5 of a fee over £6.8m less than what he received in the second installment in the third quarter of the last tax deductable annum.

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Again, I can't see him signing for the cockneys when he is supposed to have been 'home sick' since he moved to Liverpool.  ???

 

Don't forget that he would be reunited with his buddy, Kevin Nolan. The Dream Team reunited O0.

 

It would be a good move for all concerned really. Carroll would fit in well with Allardyce's ethos. Go on then Sullivan/Gold/Brady, make Carroll an offer he can't refuse so that he doesn't end up back here!

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The opinions on here are different  to the ones I have heard in real life. The first poll is much more reflective of general opinion I reckon. People would quite like him back.

 

Who really thinks we would consider £20  million? We are opportunistic and looking to rape Liverpool.

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West Ham have stepped up their interest in Liverpool striker Andy Carroll by making a bid that could potentially break the club's transfer record.

 

The fresh offer would see Carroll initially move on loan with a commitment to buy the 23-year-old next summer in a deal worth more than £15m.

 

However, it is understood he does not view West Ham as a serious option.

 

The England international's preference, should he be forced to leave Anfield, is still to return to Newcastle United.

 

The Tyneside club, who retain a strong interest in the player, are monitoring the situation.

 

so basically what we already had rejected but with a lot more risk for Liverpool

Yup as I've said a few times the porn barons have season tickets to sell and what better way than create false hope of signing a "big name"

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West Ham have stepped up their interest in Liverpool striker Andy Carroll by making a bid that could potentially break the club's transfer record.

 

The fresh offer would see Carroll initially move on loan with a commitment to buy the 23-year-old next summer in a deal worth more than £15m.

 

However, it is understood he does not view West Ham as a serious option.

 

The England international's preference, should he be forced to leave Anfield, is still to return to Newcastle United.

 

The Tyneside club, who retain a strong interest in the player, are monitoring the situation.

 

so basically what we already had rejected but with a lot more risk for Liverpool money offered than we did.

Yup as I've said a few times the porn barons have season tickets to sell and what better way than create false hope of signing a "big name"

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Given that Joe fucking Allen is being talked about as a £10million player, Carroll is probably valued correctly as circa £15million.

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He would do well at West Ham because they would build a side around him. Here he should be a backup player and that isn't going to help his career.

 

Would keep West Ham where they belong, just below mid-table.

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17m for a striker that scored 4 league goals last season and didn't miss too much of the season.  :mackems:

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Given that Joe f***ing Allen is being talked about as a £10million player, Carroll is probably valued correctly as circa £15million.

 

Joe Allen is 100x the footballer Carroll will ever be. I'd pay 10m for Allen and not even blink.

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What has Joe Allen done to achieve such a price tag though? 15 million is an outragous fee.

 

I never said he's worth that much but he's a miles better footballer than Carroll that's for damn sure.

 

Sure his price is inflated but whose isn't these days? unlike Carroll he has ability just because Liverpool look like signing him don't mean i have to completely ignore that and pretend he's s***.

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Not saying he's rubbish and he will no doubt be perfect for what Rodgers has planned, but your talking about someone who had a decent season and nothing more than that (imo). Thought Liverpool would have learned their lesson by now with Henderson.

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