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Barry price 'too high', says Liverpool's Parry


Gareth Barry's proposed move to Liverpool has been thrown into further doubt after chief executive Rick Parry admitted: 'The price quoted is too high.'

The Aston Villa midfielder has been poised for a switch to Anfield all summer but the Reds have been unwilling to match the asking price of £18million.

Last month Villa set Liverpool a deadline to submit an acceptable offer but none was forthcoming and the midlanders then announced the deal was off.

However, a few days later manager Martin O'Neill conceded Barry's heart was still set on the move, leaving the way open for Liverpool.

But the expected transfer has still not happened amid speculation Liverpool's American owners are not willing to fork out the money following Robbie Keane's £20.3million move from Tottenham.

In a statement, Parry insisted George Gillett and Tom Hicks are backing Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez.

'There has been a lot of comment regarding our position with regards to Gareth Barry,' Parry said.

'This is not about questioning the manager's judgment or the ability of a particular player. The owners have clearly demonstrated throughout the year they are willing to back Rafa in the transfer market and will continue to do so.

'It is obviously the selling club's prerogative to put whatever price they want on the player, but on this occasion Liverpool think the price quoted is too high.'



Kelong laaa... dont buyy laaa..
its just like buying some indian curry powder. which cost 18million :bsmilie:
 

Barry price 'too high', says Liverpool's Parry


Gareth Barry's proposed move to Liverpool has been thrown into further doubt after chief executive Rick Parry admitted: 'The price quoted is too high.'

The Aston Villa midfielder has been poised for a switch to Anfield all summer but the Reds have been unwilling to match the asking price of £18million.

Last month Villa set Liverpool a deadline to submit an acceptable offer but none was forthcoming and the midlanders then announced the deal was off.

However, a few days later manager Martin O'Neill conceded Barry's heart was still set on the move, leaving the way open for Liverpool.

But the expected transfer has still not happened amid speculation Liverpool's American owners are not willing to fork out the money following Robbie Keane's £20.3million move from Tottenham.

In a statement, Parry insisted George Gillett and Tom Hicks are backing Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez.

'There has been a lot of comment regarding our position with regards to Gareth Barry,' Parry said.

'This is not about questioning the manager's judgment or the ability of a particular player. The owners have clearly demonstrated throughout the year they are willing to back Rafa in the transfer market and will continue to do so.

'It is obviously the selling club's prerogative to put whatever price they want on the player, but on this occasion Liverpool think the price quoted is too high.'



Kelong laaa... dont buyy laaa..
its just like buying some indian curry powder. which cost 18million :bsmilie:
aiya, never ever tot he is worth even 15mil econs lor. :bsmilie:
 

din't know tonight is the Charity Shield game. :bsmilie:


next week epl start liao lor!!!


who we facing???? ;p
 

aiya, never ever tot he is worth even 15mil econs lor. :bsmilie:


i rate him a better buy than keane, but me not gaffer
rafa chose to get a partner for his golden retriever...
 

i rate him a better buy than keane, but me not gaffer
rafa chose to get a partner for his golden retriever...

of cos la. one right wing, the other left wing mah. harmony n balance in the team mah. :bsmilie:
 

just make sure you have blood on standby for vomitting.

.... ....


think i want to siam the match liao


actually i dun haf much hope for this season at all.

i see raf999, i damn sian.
 

.... ....


think i want to siam the match liao


actually i dun haf much hope for this season at all.

i see raf999, i damn sian.


keep the faith my friend
as long as bro kelccm dun watch the live telecast, there is still hope :bsmilie:
 

Liverpool's American owners will put in an £18m bid for Valencia winger David Silva, who starred for Spain at the European Championships. (News of the World) ---> i'd rather pay for Silva than that curry berry anytime.



And Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez is not ruling out the sale of Xabi Alonso as he still wants to sign Gareth Barry from Aston Villa. (Observer)
 

Liverpool's American owners will put in an £18m bid for Valencia winger David Silva, who starred for Spain at the European Championships. (News of the World) ---> i'd rather pay for Silva than that curry berry anytime.



And Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez is not ruling out the sale of Xabi Alonso as he still wants to sign Gareth Barry from Aston Villa. (Observer)

i sarpork the cowboys to bid for silva. Haha
 

we play a CL qualifier midweek before sunderland

:bigeyes:


i really lose touch with this season.


think i really sian of raf999 and his kuku choice of players, namely zeronin n dirty kite.

can't belif he really think curry berry is worth paying 18m GBP.:sticktong
 

i sarpork the cowboys to bid for silva. Haha

this one is right move leh


sign curry berry, and sell alonso???????????


zero sense. as much sense as trying to understand wat a gal really wants.
 

this one is right move leh


sign curry berry, and sell alonso???????????


zero sense. as much sense as trying to understand wat a gal really wants.

rafa lost his mind. Haha he like to eat curry.
 

:bigeyes:


i really lose touch with this season.


think i really sian of raf999 and his kuku choice of players, namely zeronin n dirty kite.

can't belif he really think curry berry is worth paying 18m GBP.:sticktong

i think that's why parry came out with press release about curry berry. dunno if silva's move is to hoodwink everyone including the fans.
 

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