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The Ben Arfa/Carroll/LFC Triangle

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/feb/05/liverpool-newcastle-hatem-ben-arfa

Liverpool consider move for Newcastle forward Hatem Ben Arfa

• Frenchman could be used in exchange deal for Andy Carroll
• Newcastle interested in re-signing £35m England striker
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Hatem Ben Arfa would consider a move away from Newcastle United but stayed put in January as he recovered from a hamstring injury. Photograph: Scott Heppell/AP
Brendan Rodgers will consider a move for Hatem Ben Arfa this summer as the Liverpool manager looks to capitalise on the uncertainty surrounding the midfielder's future at Newcastle United and the prospect of Andy Carroll returning to St James' Park.
Rodgers is a firm admirer of the France international, who has made no secret of his desire to play for Paris Saint-Germain. Ben Arfa did not push for a move in the January transfer window, as he recovers from a hamstring injury, but Newcastle's resolve to keep the player is likely to be tested at the end of the season. The 25-year-old has a contract at Newcastle to the summer of 2015 and would command a sizeable fee.
Ben Arfa is older than all the signings Liverpool have made since Rodgers became manager and Newcastle's asking price could prove an obstacle, but their interest in re-signing Carroll could work to the Anfield club's advantage and an exchange deal.
West Ham United have an option to buy Carroll at the end of his season-long loan but Liverpool dropped their demand for a guaranteed move to remove the £35m striker from their wage bill in August.​
 
Maybe he could play as a centre back - he has the required technical skills on the ball.
 
No fucking way, this smells like some bullshit dreamed up by Newcastle to shaft us all over again. Yes Carroll is unbelievably shite and we will get bent over by who ever eventually (please God) takes him off our hands. When that happens we should be trying to get as much money as we can for him, not swapping him for a player who wants out of his club anyway and has only had a handful of decent games in the league
 
If West Ham don't buy Carroll (which you know will happen ... they're linked to Bony today) - then we need to find a way to get him out. 10 million + Ben Arfa is better than nothing.
 
Well I guess he suits the system, since the system is that "we don't need steel as we are going to have the ball anyway."
 
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