From the Mirror.
Rafa Benitez has lined up Athletic Bilbao midfielder Javi Martinez as a long-term replacement for Xabi Alonso.
Martinez is regarded as one of the best prospects in Spain. And Bilbao, who have the 20-year-old under contract until 2012, want around £10m.
But Liverpool boss Benitez wants to thrash out a cut-price deal.
Martinez said: "Any player would want to be part of such a good squad."
Basque playmaker Javi MartÃnez is attracting rave reviews – and many top European clubs, including Liverpool, are coveting the 20-year-old’s services. Want to know more about the central midfielder? Read on …
1) Javier 'Javi' MartÃnez Aguinaga was born in September 1988 in Pamplona – the town in Navarre famed for its loco bull run.
2) He joined Osasuna’s juniors after a trial as a 10-year-old, later taking his professional bow for Osasuna B back in 2005, netting twice in 32 games.
3) His performances with Osasuna B convinced Athletic Bilbao to shell out 6m euros for the powerful central midfielder in the summer of 2006.
4) The highlight of his first season in Bilbao was a superb brace against Deportivo La Coruña in December in a 2-0 away win.
5) The 6’ 3†midfielder soon became a regular in the Athletic team and totted up an impressive 35 games for the club in the 2006-07 season.
6) MartÃnez impressed in his second season at the San Mamés, too, and has been a big influence in his team’s impressive Spanish Cup run. They face La Liga’s runaway leaders Barcelona in the final next month.
He scored this goal in their semi-final win over Sevilla last month, helping them to their first Cup final appearance in 25 years.
7) He has played for both the Spanish Under-19 and U-21 teams and is widely thought to be close to a call up for the full national team.
8) Liverpool were reported to be close to signing MartÃnez two years ago, and a Premier League move could tempt him as he admitted he enjoyed the “wonderful atmosphere†in the English league watching on TV. Fiorentina have also kept tabs on his development.
9) He has been compared to Patrick Vieira, and Martinez looks to have a touch of the Steven Gerrards too in this video, his driving run setting up a goal
10) When Liverpool were linked with Martinez in 2007, it was reported he had a £17.1million release clause in his contract – with the way sterling has weakened against the euro, the Reds’ owners will be hoping that price tag has come down...
Rafa Benitez has lined up Athletic Bilbao midfielder Javi Martinez as a long-term replacement for Xabi Alonso.
Martinez is regarded as one of the best prospects in Spain. And Bilbao, who have the 20-year-old under contract until 2012, want around £10m.
But Liverpool boss Benitez wants to thrash out a cut-price deal.
Martinez said: "Any player would want to be part of such a good squad."
Basque playmaker Javi MartÃnez is attracting rave reviews – and many top European clubs, including Liverpool, are coveting the 20-year-old’s services. Want to know more about the central midfielder? Read on …
1) Javier 'Javi' MartÃnez Aguinaga was born in September 1988 in Pamplona – the town in Navarre famed for its loco bull run.
2) He joined Osasuna’s juniors after a trial as a 10-year-old, later taking his professional bow for Osasuna B back in 2005, netting twice in 32 games.
3) His performances with Osasuna B convinced Athletic Bilbao to shell out 6m euros for the powerful central midfielder in the summer of 2006.
4) The highlight of his first season in Bilbao was a superb brace against Deportivo La Coruña in December in a 2-0 away win.
5) The 6’ 3†midfielder soon became a regular in the Athletic team and totted up an impressive 35 games for the club in the 2006-07 season.
6) MartÃnez impressed in his second season at the San Mamés, too, and has been a big influence in his team’s impressive Spanish Cup run. They face La Liga’s runaway leaders Barcelona in the final next month.
He scored this goal in their semi-final win over Sevilla last month, helping them to their first Cup final appearance in 25 years.
7) He has played for both the Spanish Under-19 and U-21 teams and is widely thought to be close to a call up for the full national team.
8) Liverpool were reported to be close to signing MartÃnez two years ago, and a Premier League move could tempt him as he admitted he enjoyed the “wonderful atmosphere†in the English league watching on TV. Fiorentina have also kept tabs on his development.
9) He has been compared to Patrick Vieira, and Martinez looks to have a touch of the Steven Gerrards too in this video, his driving run setting up a goal
10) When Liverpool were linked with Martinez in 2007, it was reported he had a £17.1million release clause in his contract – with the way sterling has weakened against the euro, the Reds’ owners will be hoping that price tag has come down...