Monthly Archives: July 2014

Official: Liverpool confirm Origi signing

The Reds have wrapped a €12 million deal for the Belgium international but the striker will not arrive at Anfield until the summer of 2015


Liverpool have completed the signing of Divock Origi from Lille for an undisclosed fee, the Premier League club have confirmed.

The Belgium international enjoyed a breakout tournament at this summer’s World Cup in Brazil to earn a €12 million switch to Anfield, though he will be immediately loaned back to Les Dogues for the upcoming season.

“I am very, very happy and delighted a club as big as Liverpool showed interest in me. I’m very excited,” Origi stated.

“I know it’s a club with a great history, great fans and a lot of great players. For me, Liverpool is one of the greatest clubs in the world and I’m very excited to be part of this great history.”

Tottenham were reportedly showing interest in bringing Divock to White Hart Lane but Goal understands these claims were wide of the mark.

Swansea open to Bony exit amid Liverpool interest

Brendan Rodgers is preparing a new bid for the Ivory Coast international and the Welsh club’s chairman admits they are prepared to sell the striker if the right offer is made


Swansea City chairman Huw Jenkins admits the club are open to selling Liverpool target Wilfried Bony this summer.

Earlier this month, Goal exclusively revealed that the Reds are ready to submit an improved offer of €19 million for the Ivorian, although the Swans are looking to hold out for a fee in the region of €24m.

Bony arrived at the Liberty Stadium in a €15m deal from Vitesse last July and scored 16 goals in 34 Premier League appearances in his debut campaign.

“Wilfried Bony is a fantastic guy to have around the club. He was a great professional with us last season and he’s the same now,” Swansea chairman Jenkins told talkSPORT.

“If a club come in for him, a top Champions League club, and put the right offer on the table he knows full well we will speak to him about that.

“We are open like that. I think we have to be. As much as we want players to stay with us, we’ve also got to be realistic with where we’re at and try to make sure we continue to bring good players into the club.”

Liverpool are looking to strengthen their attack following the loss of Luis Suarez to Barcelona and pulled out of their bid to sign Loic Remy from QPR over the weekend.

Medical issues not behind Remy’s failed Liverpool move, says Redknapp

The striker was closing in on a move to Anfield only for the club to pull the plug, with Brendan Rodgers vague on why, but the QPR boss insists there must be other reasons


Harry Redknapp has insisted the reasons behind Loic Remy’s failed move to Liverpool cannot be for medical complications but is happy to have the striker stay at QPR.

Remy was expected to complete a €10 million move to Anfield this week, but Liverpool pulled the plug on the deal on Sunday with Brendan Rodgers vague as to the reasons behind that decision.

It is widely believed a problem was detected during Remy’s medical, with Rodgers saying only that the issue has “happened before” but Redknapp refuses to believe the switch fell through due to any physical issues.

“I just can’t believe it. I only know what I’ve seen and heard – I don’t see how he failed a medical, he had a stringent medical here, one at [Olympique de] Marseille, one at Newcastle, one at France.

“It’s not possible, you couldn’t find a fitter lad than he is, there must be another reason. They must have changed their mind or gone in a different direction.

“It’s disappointing for him, [but] from the club’s point of view we’ve got a great striker. He’s a good lad, good player [and a] good professional.

“Their loss is our gain. He’s a striker capable of 20 goals in the Premier League, [and] that’s we need now – for him to get 20 goals for QPR in the league.”