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Liverpool's Daniel Agger is preparing to turn his back on the top level European leagues to end his career in Brondby, where he will return in the next 48 hours.

 

A deal has been agreed between Liverpool and the Danish side for what is understood to a be a nominal fee, the Merseyside club accepting Agger's desire to go home.

 

Agger has been one of the most highly regarded defenders in the Premier League since his move to Anfield eight years ago and his destination will come as a surprise given the calibre of high ranking clubs who are interested in him.

 

A host of Champions League teams, not least Barcelona, have shown interest in him this summer. Two years ago he rejected a move to Manchester City.

 

But despite the speculation, Agger's desire to leave Liverpool was not linked to a wish to play for a rival at home or in Europe but a personal desire to go back to where he started his career.

 

After weeks of negotiations to discuss the terms of his departure, a deal is now anticipated over the weekend.

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/liverpool/11065221/Daniel-Agger-to-leave-Liverpool-for-Brondby-for-nominal-transfer-fee.html

 

 

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Liverpool's Daniel Agger is preparing to turn his back on the top level European leagues to end his career in Brondby, where he will return in the next 48 hours.

 

A deal has been agreed between Liverpool and the Danish side for what is understood to a be a nominal fee, the Merseyside club accepting Agger's desire to go home.

 

Agger has been one of the most highly regarded defenders in the Premier League since his move to Anfield eight years ago and his destination will come as a surprise given the calibre of high ranking clubs who are interested in him.

 

A host of Champions League teams, not least Barcelona, have shown interest in him this summer. Two years ago he rejected a move to Manchester City.

 

But despite the speculation, Agger's desire to leave Liverpool was not linked to a wish to play for a rival at home or in Europe but a personal desire to go back to where he started his career.

 

After weeks of negotiations to discuss the terms of his departure, a deal is now anticipated over the weekend.

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/liverpool/11065221/Daniel-Agger-to-leave-Liverpool-for-Brondby-for-nominal-transfer-fee.html

Strange but nice to see

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Liverpool's Daniel Agger is preparing to turn his back on the top level European leagues to end his career in Brondby, where he will return in the next 48 hours.

 

A deal has been agreed between Liverpool and the Danish side for what is understood to a be a nominal fee, the Merseyside club accepting Agger's desire to go home.

 

Agger has been one of the most highly regarded defenders in the Premier League since his move to Anfield eight years ago and his destination will come as a surprise given the calibre of high ranking clubs who are interested in him.

 

A host of Champions League teams, not least Barcelona, have shown interest in him this summer. Two years ago he rejected a move to Manchester City.

 

But despite the speculation, Agger's desire to leave Liverpool was not linked to a wish to play for a rival at home or in Europe but a personal desire to go back to where he started his career.

 

After weeks of negotiations to discuss the terms of his departure, a deal is now anticipated over the weekend.

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/liverpool/11065221/Daniel-Agger-to-leave-Liverpool-for-Brondby-for-nominal-transfer-fee.html

Strange but nice to see

 

Bet you were saying the same when colo first wanted to go home.

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What happened to Capoue, Is he injured or just not fancied?

 

Pochettino wants two DMs as he had with Schneider and Wanyama at Southampton.

 

Think Bentaleb will drop to the bench now.

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Liverpool's Daniel Agger is preparing to turn his back on the top level European leagues to end his career in Brondby, where he will return in the next 48 hours.

 

A deal has been agreed between Liverpool and the Danish side for what is understood to a be a nominal fee, the Merseyside club accepting Agger's desire to go home.

 

Agger has been one of the most highly regarded defenders in the Premier League since his move to Anfield eight years ago and his destination will come as a surprise given the calibre of high ranking clubs who are interested in him.

 

A host of Champions League teams, not least Barcelona, have shown interest in him this summer. Two years ago he rejected a move to Manchester City.

 

But despite the speculation, Agger's desire to leave Liverpool was not linked to a wish to play for a rival at home or in Europe but a personal desire to go back to where he started his career.

 

After weeks of negotiations to discuss the terms of his departure, a deal is now anticipated over the weekend.

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/liverpool/11065221/Daniel-Agger-to-leave-Liverpool-for-Brondby-for-nominal-transfer-fee.html

Strange but nice to see

 

Bet you were saying the same when colo first wanted to go home.

'A deal has been agreed between Liverpool and the Danish side' there's the difference

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Liverpool's Daniel Agger is preparing to turn his back on the top level European leagues to end his career in Brondby, where he will return in the next 48 hours.

 

A deal has been agreed between Liverpool and the Danish side for what is understood to a be a nominal fee, the Merseyside club accepting Agger's desire to go home.

 

Agger has been one of the most highly regarded defenders in the Premier League since his move to Anfield eight years ago and his destination will come as a surprise given the calibre of high ranking clubs who are interested in him.

 

A host of Champions League teams, not least Barcelona, have shown interest in him this summer. Two years ago he rejected a move to Manchester City.

 

But despite the speculation, Agger's desire to leave Liverpool was not linked to a wish to play for a rival at home or in Europe but a personal desire to go back to where he started his career.

 

After weeks of negotiations to discuss the terms of his departure, a deal is now anticipated over the weekend.

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/liverpool/11065221/Daniel-Agger-to-leave-Liverpool-for-Brondby-for-nominal-transfer-fee.html

Strange but nice to see

 

Bet you were saying the same when colo first wanted to go home.

'A deal has been agreed between Liverpool and the Danish side' there's the difference

 

The sentiment is the same, he's wanted to go back and is, colo wanted to go back and we refused unless we got a fee.

 

 

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Liverpool's Daniel Agger is preparing to turn his back on the top level European leagues to end his career in Brondby, where he will return in the next 48 hours.

 

A deal has been agreed between Liverpool and the Danish side for what is understood to a be a nominal fee, the Merseyside club accepting Agger's desire to go home.

 

Agger has been one of the most highly regarded defenders in the Premier League since his move to Anfield eight years ago and his destination will come as a surprise given the calibre of high ranking clubs who are interested in him.

 

A host of Champions League teams, not least Barcelona, have shown interest in him this summer. Two years ago he rejected a move to Manchester City.

 

But despite the speculation, Agger's desire to leave Liverpool was not linked to a wish to play for a rival at home or in Europe but a personal desire to go back to where he started his career.

 

After weeks of negotiations to discuss the terms of his departure, a deal is now anticipated over the weekend.

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/liverpool/11065221/Daniel-Agger-to-leave-Liverpool-for-Brondby-for-nominal-transfer-fee.html

Strange but nice to see

 

Bet you were saying the same when colo first wanted to go home.

'A deal has been agreed between Liverpool and the Danish side' there's the difference

 

The sentiment is the same, he's wanted to go back and is, colo wanted to go back and we refused unless we got a fee.

 

 

 

Liverpool are getting £3m.  Guess money isn't the be all and end all for some clubs.

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Liverpool's Daniel Agger is preparing to turn his back on the top level European leagues to end his career in Brondby, where he will return in the next 48 hours.

 

A deal has been agreed between Liverpool and the Danish side for what is understood to a be a nominal fee, the Merseyside club accepting Agger's desire to go home.

 

Agger has been one of the most highly regarded defenders in the Premier League since his move to Anfield eight years ago and his destination will come as a surprise given the calibre of high ranking clubs who are interested in him.

 

A host of Champions League teams, not least Barcelona, have shown interest in him this summer. Two years ago he rejected a move to Manchester City.

 

But despite the speculation, Agger's desire to leave Liverpool was not linked to a wish to play for a rival at home or in Europe but a personal desire to go back to where he started his career.

 

After weeks of negotiations to discuss the terms of his departure, a deal is now anticipated over the weekend.

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/liverpool/11065221/Daniel-Agger-to-leave-Liverpool-for-Brondby-for-nominal-transfer-fee.html

Strange but nice to see

 

Bet you were saying the same when colo first wanted to go home.

'A deal has been agreed between Liverpool and the Danish side' there's the difference

 

The sentiment is the same, he's wanted to go back and is, colo wanted to go back and we refused unless we got a fee.

It's not really the same at all. Liverpool don't want Agger to stay and he is going to his local team. I think that is a nice thing to see. We weren't actively trying to get rid of Colo but if we were and San Lorenzo payed the money, I would like to see him go to his local club

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Liverpool's Daniel Agger is preparing to turn his back on the top level European leagues to end his career in Brondby, where he will return in the next 48 hours.

 

A deal has been agreed between Liverpool and the Danish side for what is understood to a be a nominal fee, the Merseyside club accepting Agger's desire to go home.

 

Agger has been one of the most highly regarded defenders in the Premier League since his move to Anfield eight years ago and his destination will come as a surprise given the calibre of high ranking clubs who are interested in him.

 

A host of Champions League teams, not least Barcelona, have shown interest in him this summer. Two years ago he rejected a move to Manchester City.

 

But despite the speculation, Agger's desire to leave Liverpool was not linked to a wish to play for a rival at home or in Europe but a personal desire to go back to where he started his career.

 

After weeks of negotiations to discuss the terms of his departure, a deal is now anticipated over the weekend.

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/liverpool/11065221/Daniel-Agger-to-leave-Liverpool-for-Brondby-for-nominal-transfer-fee.html

Strange but nice to see

 

Bet you were saying the same when colo first wanted to go home.

'A deal has been agreed between Liverpool and the Danish side' there's the difference

 

The sentiment is the same, he's wanted to go back and is, colo wanted to go back and we refused unless we got a fee.

 

 

 

Liverpool are getting £3m.  Guess money isn't the be all and end all for some clubs.

 

Again I'm sure you were hoping we gave colo away when he first wanted to leave. Fair play if you did, but I can't recall anyone giving him their blessing.

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What happened to Capoue, Is he injured or just not fancied?

 

He's been great so far. I think Poch is looking for two defensive mids that can pass. That rules out Paulinho, and might rule out Sandro too. Dembele is a bit of a wild card.

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Also, can anyone tell me if Stambouli is any good?

 

Better than Capoue imo, positionning, passing, vision, he does every thing better, exept for the physicality maybe.

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Man U agree Blind fee. 14m

 

Assuming they stick with 3-5-2 are they looking at the following -

 

                                  De Gea

 

                      Jones      Evans      Rojo

 

  Valencia                                              Shaw

 

                            Herrara    Blind

 

                                  Di Maria

 

                          Rooney    Van Persie 

 

They still need another centre half.       

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Think they need two CB's. Smalling, Jones, Evans and Rojo are far from good enough if they want to finish in the top 4.

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