Can you believe this? He actually wants to go to Liverpool... I thought it was a wind up...
It won't be happening... which makes me tremendously happy. Piss off to Juventus and we'll take Chiellini please. Thanks...
P.S. Mr. Heinze. You are a judas ****!!!
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Heinze: The end is in sight
Gabriel Heinze is hopeful he is close to completing his transfer to Liverpool.
The Manchester United defender has made no secret of his desire to move to The Reds in what has been one of the summer's longest transfer sagas.
However, Heinze admits he has been left in the dark over some of the ongoing negotiations.
The Argentine insists a clause exists in his Old Trafford contract which allows him to leave United if another club make a bid of �6.8million.
Liverpool are believed to have met this asking price, but United are unwilling to allow the deal and Heinze is reportedly thought to be considering legal action to end the dispute.
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Heinze, though, is optimistic he will soon secure a move away from the Premier League champions.
"Sometimes the player is the last one to find out where he will play," Heinze told The Sun.
"I know there are several teams interested in me and that makes me feel really proud.
"I'll know precisely in what team I'm going to play at the end of the week. In a few days we'll see what will happen." Here
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he is shite, we wouldnt notice if he left, he had about 1, maybe 1.5 good seasons, but other than that he has been shite, and there is no word to describe his inability to play as CB.
i like the fact that he is physical, but thats all he is, he use to have great timing in his challenges but now thats pretty shite too, he is shite attacking, most of his passes and crosses are dreadful, he is like 4 ft tall and cant run.
i think he would fit right into liverpool, and add to their collection of potentially big flops.
oh and btw, that hair cut is gay, even graham norton would be embarrassed.
i really dont think fergie would shed a tear, he is hardly irreplaceable, we already have a better LB in Evra and there are plenty of LB out their in the market that we can easily buy.
if he does go pool, then i hope we have the biggest aresholes in the world as lawyers, that way we can argue over his transfer for long enough to fuck up his season.
edit: oh, and why did he recommend tevez if he was gunna leave for pool anyway?
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If Heinze doesn't be careful, he won't be playing anywhere until the January transfer window.
It would be in his best interests to either:
a. apologize and suit up for United
b. pursue a move outside the prem
Going to Liverpool won't be happening.
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Heinze back to feel full weight of resistance from Ferguson
It is a brave player who walks into Sir Alex Ferguson’s office and demands understanding – let alone a transfer to Liverpool – but Gabriel Heinze, the Manchester United defender, did just that yesterday as he returned to pre-season training with little or no intention of building the bridges he has burnt over the past five weeks.
Ferguson, alarmed but seemingly not unnerved by the player’s actions during the summer, had suggested that there would be “no problem” once Heinze was back in the fold at Old Trafford, but the Argentina defender’s mood on his return to United’s Carrington training ground was far from conciliatory as he claimed that the club were guilty of breaking promises in blocking a proposed £6.8 million move to Liverpool.
It was not clear last night how Ferguson had reacted to Heinze’s show of dissent, but no matter how stubborn the manager may be by nature, there is a growing feeling among the United hierarchy that the defender’s position seems untenable.
Heinze, his agent and his legal team are determined to proceed with the legal bid to force the player’s departure, whether via the Premier League or the courts, with the only encouraging aspect for Ferguson that the 29-year-old is willing to consider alternative offers, with Real Madrid and Juventus having registered interest.
United would prefer to send Heinze overseas, even if it meant receiving a smaller fee than that offered by Liverpool three weeks ago. However, their unwillingness to sell to the Merseyside club – which they have not done since Phil Chisnall, a little-known inside forward, moved to Anfield in 1964 – has led the player and his agent, Roberto Rodriguez, who is less than revered by Ferguson, to campaign for a transfer that would dismay the United supporters who grew to idolise him after his arrival from Paris Saint-Germain in June 2004.
Heinze was told that he could leave at the end of last season, when a move to an unnamed Spanish club seemed imminent. David Gill, the United chief executive, wrote to Rodriguez to confirm that the player could be sold for a fee of €10 million (about £6.8 million), with Heinze and his representatives regarding that letter as a legal document that entitles him to move if any club offer such a fee, as Liverpool did on July 16.
Gill has stated that the letter is “meaningless”, but it has been seized by Heinze’s legal team – which includes Liverpool’s legal adviser, Richard Green, of the Hill Dickinson firm – as a passport to Anfield.
Having been given extra time off after his exertions for Argentina in the Copa America last month, Heinze cited an injury on his return to Carrington, which rules him out of either of the two friendly matches tomorrow evening, away to Dunfermline Athletic and Glentoran, one of which is expected to feature a debut for Carlos Tévez, his compatriot. The Argentina forward has not finalised his controversial move from West Ham United, but Ferguson hopes that the necessary paperwork will be completed in time... Click
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Heinze seems to have bricks in his head. Wow, I almost feel like we should let him go to Liverpool. If he feels like thats the big club for him then so be it, it'll make lifting the trophy and watching Liverpool crash and burn a hell of alot sweeter. We can also make "Fuck you traitor" songs for him. Not a bad deal eh?