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E="sksk3021, post: 18266411, member: 1261"]Why would they need a smokescreen? Given they have accepted a bid saying he is flying home to discuss terms isn't going to be controversial.[/QUOTE]
Talking to someone else.
 
Accepting a bid isn't saying it outright?

Nope. Accepting a bid says "we are prepared to let you go for this price"......

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Pretty sure that isn't factored into any transfer deal. It's not a secret we have been in contact with him.

It was a joke. But in reality the club may have asked for the rest of the process to be kept quiet after the leak last week led to loads of awkward questions being asked of the managers.

Him being sent home for treatment seems unlikely to be true. Would be surprised if he wasn't in talks with us by Wednesday.
 
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For what it's worth here's my view (and I'm probably just going over old ground as I've not read the other 4900 or so posts).
Borini is a good player and I'd be very happy if we were to sign him.
However, in reality all that has happened (that I know of) is that Liverpool have agreed a price with us at which they are willing to sell, which means they want rid if possible. However, how likely is it that the player actually wants to join us? Last season in seemingly every interview he gave he expressed the desire to not be here this season claiming he was a big game player wanting to play for a top team. My feeling is that he still doesn't want to play for us and is holding out for another team to meet the already highly publicised asking fee. He might still end up here if no one else bites, but I very much doubt we'll be amongst his preferred options.

I think he probably looks at who has come in and thinks he's got half a chance of establishing himself at Liverpool, however likely that is. Given the sides relative positions last season I don't actually blame him for giving it another year or six months and like you say he probably thinks he could do better.

Judging by his Twitter comments (if real about coming back for treatment) I sense he's barely entertaining the thought of coming here right now, unless they either make it clear he's being frozen out or sign someone top class. The key may well be the amount we've offered. Not totally over the top in the current climate, but I don't think anyone else will value him at that.
 
Nope. Accepting a bid says "we are prepared to let you go for this price"......



It was a joke. But in reality the club may have asked for the rest of the process to be kept quiet after the leak last week led to loads of awkward questions being asked of the managers.

Him being sent home for treatment seems unlikely to be true. Would be surprised if he wasn't in talks with us by Wednesday.
Or we want to let you go at this price. I'd think it more likely the club would have asked them to stop playing him in meaningless friendlies if a deal was imminent.
 
Who? So both Liverpool and Sunderland have publicly announced a bid has been accepted but they are now deciding to be secretive in case sky sports news turn up?

Neither club "announced it"....it was leaked to the Liverpool echo and then both managers were asked about it. Rodgers confirmed it, then Poyet was asked what the progress of the deal was.

Or we want to let you go at this price. I'd think it more likely the club would have asked them to stop playing him in meaningless friendlies if a deal was imminent.

But a deal wasn't "imminent"......we just agreed a fee. He is their player, we have no right to ask them to drop him.
 
Neither club "announced it"....it was leaked to the Liverpool echo and then both managers were asked about it. Rodgers confirmed it, then Poyet was asked what the progress of the deal was.



But a deal wasn't "imminent"......we just agreed a fee. He is their player, we have no right to ask them to drop him.
Both clubs have been perfectly open about it.
Can you name one other player where a significant fee was agreed with a club and they were played Ina friendly the next day?
 
The Express are suggesting we might be looking at a loan deal again instead. I'd be alright with that.
They wont loan him to us, weve offered 14 million. it would be ridiculous business by them

If he doesnt want to join on a permanent why would he want to come back on loan?
 
Both clubs have been perfectly open about it.
Can you name one other player where a significant fee was agreed with a club and they were played Ina friendly the next day?

What would be the point in Poyet denying it after Rodgers has already said we have agreed a fee?

I think you've gone in a time machine back to page 20. I can't name an example.....I don't know what that's supposed to prove though other than how negative you are determined to be.

We will see. I look forward to dredging up your endless negative posts if and when he signs.
 
What would be the point in Poyet denying it after Rodgers has already said we have agreed a fee?

I think you've gone in a time machine back to page 20. I can't name an example.....I don't know what that's supposed to prove though other than how negative you are determined to be.

We will see. I look forward to dredging up your endless negative posts if and when he signs.
Negative about what?
If Rodgers was happy to admit a bid had been accepted why would he now be trying to hide the fact he was flying home for talks in case sky sports news got hold of it?

The Express are suggesting we might be looking at a loan deal again instead. I'd be alright with that.
Why would Liverpool even entertain a loan deal when there is £14m on the table? Seems ridiculous.
 
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