On his way out? |
West Ham United have stepped up their interest in Liverpool striker Andy Carroll by making a record breaking 17 million pound bid for the striker.
The deal in place would see the Liverpooland England striker move to Upton Park on an initial loan deal with a commitment to buy the 23-year old striker after 12 months. However, Carroll doesn't view West Ham as a serious offer and has already spoken of his desire to stay at Liverpool and fight for a spot in Brendan Rodgers team but if he had to leave Anfield he would prefer a move back to the North East with Newcastle United.
The Tyneside club have retained a strong interest in their former striker and are currently monitoring Andy Carroll's current situation at Anfield.
Newcastle United have made an initial bid for the striker which was turned down as Liverpool said it was nowhere near their valuation of the striker and judging by that it seems Liverpool, who bought the striker in January 2011 for a massive fee of 35 million pounds, are not prepared to consider any offers below 20 million pounds. Though, the Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew has said that Liverpool should be prepared to take a big loss on the player instead of keeping him on the bench at Anfield.
Though, it seems West ham United are serious contenders and extremely keen to land the former Newcastle United striker as they are looking to build their team around Carroll but his uncertainty over a move to Upton Park could damaged West Ham's chances of landing the striker despite his strong friendship with former Newcastle United team-mate Kevin Nolan, who made the switch to West Ham last year.
West Ham United have agreed a loan deal with Liverpool for Andy Carroll for around 2 million pounds providing the player wants to leave.
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