West Ham United To Bid Ask Andy Carroll

West Ham United To Bid Ask Andy Carroll

West Ham United has moved a proposal offering permanent loan plus the purchase option at a price of £ 17 million to Liverpool for striker Andy Carroll.

Continuation of Carroll's career at Anfield was questionable because the center's new manager Brendan Rodgers did not consider the transfer record holder for the most expensive British player (£ 35 million) scheme was match play.

However, personnel of the Three Lions at Euro 2012 was not interested in accepting the proposal is believed to West Ham. Carroll wants to stay and prove himself before Rodgers. Even if the leave, he would rather return to his former club, Newcastle United.

The Magpies Carroll himself had tried to borrow for a season with a permanent option worth £ 15 million in the summer of next year. But they rebuffed the offer stronghold of the Reds, who want a minimum of £ 20 million.

Now West Ham ahead with the scheme also offers similar but with better numbers than Newcastle. Despite their numbers are still handed under the tag of Liverpool, the club's farm Sam Allardyce hopes to keep the proposal will be accepted.

While in order to persuade Carroll, The Hammers striker hopes the fact that the same agent represented by Allardyce as well as the presence of Kevin Nolan, former colleagues at Newcastle seklub Carroll once close friend, at Upton Park could be a contributing factor in personal negotiations with the players.

If realized, this will be a record for the most expensive purchase stronghold Upton Park, breaking the nominal transfer of £ 7.5 million they spent to sign Craig Bellamy in 2007, also from Liverpool.

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