11 May 2008

The high cost of Harry Kewell at Liverpool


By Giles Mole

Harry Kewell will leave Liverpool this month having cost the club £157,554 per game.
Former Liverpool manager Gerard Houllier signed Kewell from Leeds back in July 2003 for £5 million, on a contract worth £60,000 a week.
Since then the 29-year-old has made 139 appearances in five years, and just 18 over the last two, scoring a paltry 16 goals in the process.
Kewell shone for Leeds during his spell at Elland Road and seemed destined to become an Anfield favourite after moving to Liverpool.
However, a run of persistent injuries have restricted his appearances, frustrating his manager and the club's supporters.
Fans even booed the Australian international when he went off injured during the Champions League final against AC Milan three years ago.
Rafa Benitez will not stand in the way of Kewell's departure at the end of the season, with Fulham and Tottenham reportedly interested.
Kewell will be just one of a number of Liverpool players leaving this summer.
Peter Crouch is set to be the most high-profile departure, with Aston Villa his likely destination in a potential player-plus-cash deal for Gareth Barry.
John Arne Riise, Scott Carson and Jermain Pennant will also move on, with Carson, current on loan at Villa, signing a permanent deal under Martin O'Neill.

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