• You may have to login or register before you can post and view our exclusive members only forums.
    To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Rhys Williams

Status
Not open for further replies.

King Binny

Part of the Furniture
Honorary Member
Rhys Williams's dream of reaching the Barclays Premier League is edging closer, with Liverpool ramping up their interest in the versatile defender.

The Daily Telegraph has discovered that Williams's management have held informal discussions with the Anfield club about a move for the 23-year-old, who only missed out on the 2010 FIFA World Cup through injury.

Though Middlesborough have been determined to hang on to Williams as they push hard for promotion from the Championship - rejecting a recent $6m offer from Burnley - Liverpool will test their resolve if they decide to offer closer to $10m either in the current transfer window or in the off season.

Williams's ability to play across the defensive line or in midfield, allied to a comfort on the ball belying his age, has alerted a number of Premier League clubs, with Bolton, Newcastle United and West Bromwich Albion all watching his situation.

Bolton failed with a bid of $4.5 million late last year, though their precarious position in the EPL will count heavily against them, while Villa also have eyes for Williams's Australia teammate Brett Holman.

Right back for the Socceroos, Williams has been moved to his preferred position of centreback this season by Boro boss Tony Mowbray.

Williams has hinted heavily that his preference would be to win promotion with Boro and climb to the Premier League that way, though his loyalty will be tested to the limit if the club miss out.

A move to Liverpool would follow in the footsteps of fellow Australians Craig Johnston, Harry Kewell and Brad Jones, with Australian under-17 defender Tom King also at the club.

Holman, meanwhile, is inching closer to a move to England from Dutch side AZ Alkmaar, with Villa ever more keen to persuade Alkmaar to release him now for a small fee, rather than wait for the forward to come off contract in June and move for nothing.
 
[quote author=Hansern link=topic=48298.msg1464106#msg1464106 date=1326546882]
Who is Rhys Williams?
[/quote]

As the article says, he's as comfortable at CB as he is in CM. I actuall thought he was younger than 23 because I'veonlt really noticed him this season. He reminded me of a Didi Hamann type of player in that he strolled through the 2 games I saw him play, never looking hassled whilst being very effective as a DM.
 
Thanks Pesam. Your insights into lower level players and teams is one of my favourite things about this forum.
 
[quote author=Ryan link=topic=48298.msg1464461#msg1464461 date=1326568796]
He's average.
[/quote]

I've only seen him twice and he was very good in both games but I know that the Middlesbro fans reckon he'll play in the EPL either with them or without them.

Cheers Gene, I was beginning to fall out of love with football about 5 or 6 years ago due to SKY Tv, excessive wages and dis-loyal players. I now watch lower league football in preference (bar LFC games) because there is far less commercialism and the players are still in touch with the real world.

Having said that, I've just watched Watford v Reading and it was an awful game despite as superb winning goal by LeFondre.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top Bottom