AC Milan want the much maligned Heskey
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AC Milan want the much maligned Heskey
Liverpool's Emile Heskey has emerged as a transfer target for Middlesbrough and Italian giants AC Milan.
Boss Gerard Houllier confirmed that clubs had enquired about the striker.
He refused to name the clubs - but it is understood Middlesbrough are keen on a permanent deal, with AC Milan interested in a loan arrangement.
Houllier told BBC Sport: "It's true that some clubs have inquired about Emile Heskey, but there is nothing further to report than that."
Heskey's long-term future is in question with Auxerre's Djibril Cisse scheduled to arrive at Anfield in a £14m deal next summer.
AC Milan have refuted suggestions that they targeted Heskey, but BBC Sport can confirm they did sound out Liverpool about a deal.
Middlesbrough is a more likely destination, but boss Steve McClaren would have to offer about £6m to tempt Liverpool, with Milan Baros still three weeks away from a return after injury and Michael Owen only just back after a lengthy absence with a thigh injury.
Houllier would be reluctant to consider any deal for Heskey at present and run the risk of reducing his striking resources, but Middlesbrough have earmarked him as a potential answer to their goalscoring problems.
Boro boss Steve McClaren is keen on Heskey, but he would have to be at his most persuasive to tempt Liverpool into a deal and then lure the player into switching to Teesside.
An added complication is the relationship between the two clubs remains frosty after the so-called "tapping" row over the deal that took Christian Ziege from Middlesbrough to Liverpool in 2000.
McClaren has worked closely with Heskey during his spell coaching with England, and with Cisse lined up to partner Owen at Liverpool next season, he hopes to steal a march on the chasing pack
AC Milan are seeking a powerful striker and made a move for Heskey, but it is unlikely that deal will be pursued any further.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 397681.stm
Boss Gerard Houllier confirmed that clubs had enquired about the striker.
He refused to name the clubs - but it is understood Middlesbrough are keen on a permanent deal, with AC Milan interested in a loan arrangement.
Houllier told BBC Sport: "It's true that some clubs have inquired about Emile Heskey, but there is nothing further to report than that."
Heskey's long-term future is in question with Auxerre's Djibril Cisse scheduled to arrive at Anfield in a £14m deal next summer.
AC Milan have refuted suggestions that they targeted Heskey, but BBC Sport can confirm they did sound out Liverpool about a deal.
Middlesbrough is a more likely destination, but boss Steve McClaren would have to offer about £6m to tempt Liverpool, with Milan Baros still three weeks away from a return after injury and Michael Owen only just back after a lengthy absence with a thigh injury.
Houllier would be reluctant to consider any deal for Heskey at present and run the risk of reducing his striking resources, but Middlesbrough have earmarked him as a potential answer to their goalscoring problems.
Boro boss Steve McClaren is keen on Heskey, but he would have to be at his most persuasive to tempt Liverpool into a deal and then lure the player into switching to Teesside.
An added complication is the relationship between the two clubs remains frosty after the so-called "tapping" row over the deal that took Christian Ziege from Middlesbrough to Liverpool in 2000.
McClaren has worked closely with Heskey during his spell coaching with England, and with Cisse lined up to partner Owen at Liverpool next season, he hopes to steal a march on the chasing pack
AC Milan are seeking a powerful striker and made a move for Heskey, but it is unlikely that deal will be pursued any further.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 397681.stm
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Africana, well said - mI'm not a liverpool fan and I know the guy can play.
I truly believe that he is not being managed properly. Football is a team sport and only in this season and because of necessity has Houllier been able to field a regular first team.
Its the rotation system that he oved so much that killed off liverpool last season
I truly believe that he is not being managed properly. Football is a team sport and only in this season and because of necessity has Houllier been able to field a regular first team.
Its the rotation system that he oved so much that killed off liverpool last season
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Hesky should go FAST!!! we dont need a transfer fee. We will even pay AC Milan for even wanting to get him.
Hesky is just a little better than the Anfield Security Personnel
Hesky is just a little better than the Anfield Security Personnel
I just thank the Lord for Noticing me...
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