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It's more than two months from the transfer window and they are alreay talking shite

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Unleash the Drog! Liverpool bid to bring Drogba back on short-term loan

27 Oct 2012 23:00
Former Chelsea striker could be available during the Chinese close season and Brendan Rodgers is desperate for reinforcements
the Premier League on short-term
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Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers will make an extraordinary SOS call to Didier Drogba in a bid to sign the former Chelsea striker on a short-term deal, writes The People.
Drogba, 34, could be available to join a club in Europe as soon as the Chinese season ends next week. His club Shanghai Shenhua are believed to be willing to rip up his contract, making Drogba a free agent and releasing him for a move back to the Premier League, on the understanding that he is welcome back in China for their new season.
If all goes well Drogba also has an option to sign a longer-term agreement at Anfield.
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Rodgers knows Drogba from his time as a Chelsea coach and is desperate for strikers, with Luis Suarez his only fit senior frontman.
Liverpool are also confident of signing unsettled Newcastle striker Demba Ba in January – but Drogba could be arriving even sooner.
Drogba’s family still live in Surrey, while there is financial uncertainty at Shenhua which means he is by no means certain to play for them again when the Chinese season starts again next March.
The player wants to maintain match sharpness ahead of representing Ivory Coast at the African Nations Cup in South Africa in January and February.
An initial two-month deal could be struck to take him to Liverpool until the New Year.
Drogba quit Chelsea in May after scoring the winning penalty in the Champions League Final shoot-out.
His £250,000-a-week deal for the second half of the current Chinese season, has also been agreed for next year’s campaign – but a break clause was inserted in that agreement.
Liverpool owner John W Henry claimed the club were not interested in expensive short-term options after the conclusion of a disastrous summer window, which saw Andy Carroll go out on loan.
But Rodgers will explain to him that Drogba would be an outstanding option for the next two months, with Fabio Borini out until the New Year with a broken foot.
 
It will be good to have one or more divers in our team. Takes the heat off just one. Just saying.
 
Nooooo, not another window with hopes raised, dashed, delayed, article after article about strikers we may buy, and it's like fecking Christmas, coming earlier every year. Can we not just do a pre contract thingy with someone? Be done with it?
 
Twatter is saying Falcao to Chelsea and Torres back here, so I'd take a big sniff of reality salts on these stories. Obviously a slow day for news
 
That Dan Walker dude said it was mentioned off record when he was in Shanghai recently. It's probably all from that one tweet
 
is dan walker shaggy alonso ? i can't keep up with all these oracles .
 
I'd take Drogba.

I hope we actually bother to do our business in the first week this time, instead of dropping points throughout January and waiting round for a crappy last minute bid.
 
FSG are clear on this: they're not going to spend to achieve mid-table mediocrity, they're going to plan for it with patience and youth development. They're hardly going for someone like Drogba.
 
Isn't Drogba on 200k a week in China? Or something in that ballpark?

He could prove to be a good short-term signing but I dislike this team enough as it is and I don't want to dislike it any more. Plus I'm not sure he'd justify whatever wages he'd command.

Find some good young South Americans like all the other teams in our position do.
 
Ha! No, he's the uber-Christian sports presenter at the BBC.
I used to work with him at Key 103 in Manchester. Really nice, funny guy, but he's super-Christian so believes in invisible sky beings. So possibly not the best source. He used to take the piss out of Gary Neville mercilessly when he was doing the Man Utd games though. Had us in stitches in the newsroom.
I had the pleasure of doing a two-way with him a few times live on air.
 
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