Mascherano Would Be Perfect For Liverpool
Liverpool target Javier Mascherano could have his future decided imminently with his agent due to meet Barcelona bosses. The former Red hinted after Barca’s failed La Liga tilt that he could quit the Nou Camp and this news has interested his former club as well as Napoli, where Rafa Benitez, his former Liverpool boss, is now in charge.
According to reports from Italy, the Argentina international’s agent Walter Tamer is in Barcelona and due to meet with new manager Luis Enrique and sporting director Andoni Zubizerreta.
Reports suggest that Barca are thought to be ready to offer Mascherano, who turns 30 this weekend, a one-year extension.
But if this offer doesn’t satisfy the former West Ham player then it could open the door for Napoli and Liverpool.
Barcelona have wasted one of the game’s best defensive midfielders by playing him in the centre of defence for a number of years and at only 30 years of age he still has a number of good years left in him.
Although Mascherano left Liverpool in disappointing fashion I’m sure he would be welcomed back at Anfield by the supporters after he has stated on a number of occasions his feelings for the club.
A new defensive midfielder is high on Brendan Rodgers’ list and Mascherano would be the perfect man to protect Liverpool’s vulnerable defence and he would be the perfect foil for Gerrard in the centre of midfield.
The thought of Mascherano and Gerrard reunited in Liverpool’s midfield is an exciting though. Can it happen ?
Am not happy wid rodgers players additions of attacking minded powers and remember we conceded 50league goals wich has costed us not 2 triumph da premier league trophy and we need two central defenders who are strong and also sign emre can, diame and mascherano that wil succor us to be da epleague and uefa champions league champions and signing da above players is guarantee us to be champions and sir rodgers u wil ve multi options of players who are talented to chose 4rm da squad and lucas after his return from injury he performly poorly and he neds to improve.