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Ashley Young
Topic Started: Sun Jul 19, 2009 4:33 pm (652 Views)
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Reports today claim that Rafael Benitez is set to battle it out with Martin O’Neill for a second Summer running.

Ashley Young is reportedly the target of a £20m bid from Benitez – who has also been linked with Valencia’s David Silva.

Benitez and O’Neill clashed last Summer of Liverpool’s attempted move for Gareth Barry, who has since signed for cash-rich Manchester City, with Benitez being denied the £18m he needed to complete the deal by his board.

O’Neill stood firm over Barry’s pricetag last Summer and now looks set to demand £30m for Young.
Edited by Olivavu, Sun Jul 19, 2009 4:34 pm.
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http://lfctalk.wordpress.com/2010/08/02/hodgson-to-move-for-winger/
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Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham are set to enter a bidding war as all three clubs look to secure the signature of Aston Villa man Ashley Young.
Since joining the club from Championship side Watford back in 2007, Young has established himself and one of the best young player in English football, a tag which is no doubt of keen interest to a number of clubs as they look to add the 25 year old to their respective squads. The England international has recently stalled on agreeing a new deal at the Midlands club, keeping his options open as to a potential big money move to one of the Premier League’s elite.

While Liverpool and Manchester United seem to be low on funds for any substantial transfer bids at present due to a number of debts gained by the clubs, a new owner at the Anfield club and a new lease of ambition at Old Trafford will see money become available to improve their squads as both rival clubs look to place themselves firmly back at the top of the Premier League.

Spurs boss Harry Redknapp has shown a lot of interest in the Aston Villa man over the last couple of seasons and despite making a big money deal for Dutch star Rafael Van Der Vaart, who joined the club from Real Madrid back in the summer, the 63 year old is ready to once again reignite his interest from Young as he looks to build a squad at White Hart Lane that will not only break into the top four on a regular basis, but challenge for the title.

With such interest in the winger and a proven ability to perform at the highest level, Young is sure to command a hefty transfer free. However, if the former Watford youngster can put in the kind of performances that have made him a firm fan favourite in the eyes of the Villa Park faithful, it will be money well spend for any club as his signature will only help but elevate a side to the next level of competition.

http://www.footballtransfertavern.com/2010/10/premiership/liverpool-united-and-spurs-battle-it-out-for-premier-league-star?
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The People are claiming that Roy Hodgson will make a January move for Aston Villa winger Ashley Young.

The England international is reported to have put off contract negotiations with Villa since Martin O’Neill’s departure in August and could be keeping his options open having been linked with the likes of Manchester United, Tottenham and now Liverpool.

Hodgson is said to have been given a £30m transfer kitty for January and has earmarked his attack as an area that needs serious redevelopment.

http://lfctalk.wordpress.com/2010/10/26/liverpool-set-to-move-for-ashley-young/
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