It looks like Kenwyne Jones will not be joining Liverpool anytime soon.
Following ex Man Utd player Steven Bruce’s amazing outburst against Liverpool, claiming they were tapping up his player, Liverpool FC have decided to pull out of any deal for the striker.
The Trinidad & Tobago player was signed from Southhampton in 2008.
Sunderland value the player at £15 million which is simply not an option either this season’s window, or the next for Rafa Benitez.
Liverpool MD Christian Purslow rang Sunderland chairman Niall Quinn for clear the air talks over the player saying there were no attempts to unsettle the player.
Liverpool will now be looking to Europe to bring another striker to Anfield this winter.
Valencia’s Nicola Zigic remains a feasible option, having only played 3 games in three seasons for the Spanish side, the tall Serbian is available and Rafa is looking to snap him up.
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