Agger Top of Real Madrid Transfer Targets
Real Madrid's vice president has said his club are considering a bid for Liverpool's Daniel Agger
The Liverpool defender Daniel Agger is a target for Real Madrid after the Spanish champions confirmed they are interested in bringing him to the Bernabeu in the January transfer window.
The 23-year-old Denmark international has struggled to break into Liverpool's starting line-up after a long rehabilitation from a broken foot, with the manager Rafael Benítez having opted to start the season with the defensive partnership of Jamie Carragher and Martin Skrtel.
Benítez is believed to be keen to keep Agger - who has two years remaining on his contract - at Anfield but the Real Madrid vice-president Jose Angel Sanchez admitted the Spanish club are considering an offer.
"He [Agger] is a player we have been looking at for a long time and it is likely we will bid for him in January. He is a world-class player and without doubt he would fit into our plans," Sanchez is quoted in The Times. "We already had plans about buying Agger this summer, along with some other players, but the Robinho situation took so much attention and demanded so many resources from the club that we had to drop the plans about putting a bid in for Agger and other players that we had in mind. What we need is a defender and a striker, and, at the moment, Agger is on top of our list."
In an interview with Danish television Agger denied that he had clashed with Benítez over his performance in a nervous goalless draw in the first leg of the Champions League qualifying clash at Standard Ličge. Liverpool won the second leg 1-0.
"Of course there are things that Benítez was not satisfied with after Ličge, but it is a big lie to say we had an argument," Agger said. "I certainly hope it is only football reasons why I am not playing. I'm happy at Liverpool I have no problem in this club. The manager has just said that the team is playing very well and that is why I am not playing. I want to stay here and fight for my place in the squad. I'm not satisfied with the fact that I'm not playing but I have to cope and accept it."
The 23-year-old Denmark international has struggled to break into Liverpool's starting line-up after a long rehabilitation from a broken foot, with the manager Rafael Benítez having opted to start the season with the defensive partnership of Jamie Carragher and Martin Skrtel.
Benítez is believed to be keen to keep Agger - who has two years remaining on his contract - at Anfield but the Real Madrid vice-president Jose Angel Sanchez admitted the Spanish club are considering an offer.
"He [Agger] is a player we have been looking at for a long time and it is likely we will bid for him in January. He is a world-class player and without doubt he would fit into our plans," Sanchez is quoted in The Times. "We already had plans about buying Agger this summer, along with some other players, but the Robinho situation took so much attention and demanded so many resources from the club that we had to drop the plans about putting a bid in for Agger and other players that we had in mind. What we need is a defender and a striker, and, at the moment, Agger is on top of our list."
In an interview with Danish television Agger denied that he had clashed with Benítez over his performance in a nervous goalless draw in the first leg of the Champions League qualifying clash at Standard Ličge. Liverpool won the second leg 1-0.
"Of course there are things that Benítez was not satisfied with after Ličge, but it is a big lie to say we had an argument," Agger said. "I certainly hope it is only football reasons why I am not playing. I'm happy at Liverpool I have no problem in this club. The manager has just said that the team is playing very well and that is why I am not playing. I want to stay here and fight for my place in the squad. I'm not satisfied with the fact that I'm not playing but I have to cope and accept it."

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