Hard to tell whats going on with this Kenwyne Jones fella.
Over the weekend you had Steve Bruce (Man Utd scum) complaining about Liverpool ‘tapping-up’ the player behind his back.
Then we hear he would go to Anfield on loan to save on taxes?
How daft is that?
Then the press say the deal is dead in the water as Sunderland want £12 million for him on a permanent transfer which seemed to blow Liverpool out of the water, as we have little to spend this Transfer Window.
Now today it turns out that Christian Purslow, Liverpool’s astute MD and Niall Quinn, Sunderland’s Chairman, have been talking away to each other since the window opened about signing the player.
Rafa Benitez, in his press conference today said cryptically that it was a matter for the two Executives to sort out, implying that it was out of his hands.
It gets stranger by the day this story.
Jones is not a bad player, but I wouldn’t give £12 million to Steve Bruce for him, no way.
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