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colinh9
24 Aug 2005, 09:50 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/4182612.stm


Souness rules out Owen loan deal

Graeme Souness has insisted Newcastle are only interested in signing Real Madrid striker Michael Owen on a permanent basis and not on loan.

Newcastle have had a club-record offer, thought to be £17m, accepted by Real, but Owen suggested a loan might happen.

Souness said: "As I understand it, the loan is not an option, not a chance. Not when we've made a whacking great offer for him that's been accepted.

"He is contracted to Real Madrid and it is not his decision."

Souness added: "No player can make that decision.

"If Real have accepted our offer and they are happy with that then it is now up to us to make the deal attractive for Michael.

"I am guessing that because Real have spent a lot of money on Robinho and Julio Baptista, then like any club they would want to recoup some of their money for a player who might not be involved too much this season.

"All I can tell you is we have made a club-record offer that has been accepted by Real Madrid.

"It is now up the player and his advisers as to whether he says yes or no.

"I am a confident sort of person and I am hopeful Michael will join us.

"He knows what we are about. He knows some of the players at our club and I'm sure he will be speaking to them to find out what we can offer him.

"That's common sense as far as I see it."

BBC Sport understands Liverpool will not pay more than the £8m Real splashed out to land Owen last summer.

And he would have to take a pay cut to persuade Liverpool to pursue a deal.

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has been coy on the possibility of signing a player he agreed to sell last summer, insisting his priority is a central defender and a right-sided midfield player.

But he is interested, and BBC Sport believes Liverpool may finally show their hand after Friday's Super Cup Final in Monaco against CSKA Moscow.

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HA, as if he's coming to newcastle on a permanent basis. Keep dreaming you moron.

ottoman
24 Aug 2005, 10:27 PM
Maybe we could get joint custody - say Liverpool gets him on champion league match days, NUFC on EPL match days, and the teams can have him on alternate FA and League cup matches!

colinh9
25 Aug 2005, 11:20 AM
Maybe we could get joint custody - say Liverpool gets him on champion league match days, NUFC on EPL match days, and the teams can have him on alternate FA and League cup matches!

HAHAH.

Now he has to sign for us by the end of today. FAT CHANCE.

Alex_7
25 Aug 2005, 11:29 AM
ther such idiots, loan deal is the best possible option, why would they wanna spend £18mil when they can get him 4 wages alone, tut tut, take what u can souness u idiot!!

Dirt McGirt
25 Aug 2005, 03:19 PM
I can't believe how badly run this club is, it's almost comical how inept this club is from top to bottom.

A loan move imo would've been a great option for the club and the player. Now we've gone and bungled this as well.

ISiddiqui
25 Aug 2005, 04:43 PM
Then again, just because we've gone and said something like this doesn't mean we aren't just "Playing the game". Remember we said 7.5 million pounds (or whatever) was our best offer for Luque. Now we've gotten him for 10 million.

lingy
05 Sep 2005, 04:49 PM
damn look whose signed on a four year deal

Toon³
08 Sep 2005, 08:50 AM
He signed.

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