Canucklehead
8-23-05, 4:15 PM
LIVERPOOL, England (AP) -- Real Madrid striker Michael Owen has turned down a move to Everton, the crosstown rival of his former club Liverpool.
"We have been in contact with Michael and his advisers and unfortunately he doesn't see Everton as a team he would choose at this present time," Everton manager David Moyes said Tuesday.
Owen, who spent the first eight years of his career at Liverpool, is likely to leave Madrid, which recently added Brazilian forwards Robinho and Julio Baptista.
Everton has struggled to attract top players, even though it finished fourth in last season's Premier League to reach the qualifying rounds of the Champions League.
The club plays at Villarreal on Wednesday needing to recover a 2-1 first-leg deficit if it's to reach Europe's premier club competition for the first time since 1970. That's one reason players aren't joining.
"I am trying to reassure fans I am in for most of the big names. We do have money to spend if the right players are available, but getting them in is the problem.
"We offered 10 million pounds ($21.6 million Cdn) for (Netherlands striker) Dirk Kuyt and that was rejected on Aug. 1 by Feyenoord."
Liverpool seems Owen's most likely destination if he returns to the Premier League, especially after Liverpool agreed to sell Czech striker Milan Baros to Aston Villa on Monday for about seven million pounds ($15.1 million Cdn).
Link (http://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/article.jsp?content=20050823_101252_5372)
He's coming back to Liverpool :thumb:
"We have been in contact with Michael and his advisers and unfortunately he doesn't see Everton as a team he would choose at this present time," Everton manager David Moyes said Tuesday.
Owen, who spent the first eight years of his career at Liverpool, is likely to leave Madrid, which recently added Brazilian forwards Robinho and Julio Baptista.
Everton has struggled to attract top players, even though it finished fourth in last season's Premier League to reach the qualifying rounds of the Champions League.
The club plays at Villarreal on Wednesday needing to recover a 2-1 first-leg deficit if it's to reach Europe's premier club competition for the first time since 1970. That's one reason players aren't joining.
"I am trying to reassure fans I am in for most of the big names. We do have money to spend if the right players are available, but getting them in is the problem.
"We offered 10 million pounds ($21.6 million Cdn) for (Netherlands striker) Dirk Kuyt and that was rejected on Aug. 1 by Feyenoord."
Liverpool seems Owen's most likely destination if he returns to the Premier League, especially after Liverpool agreed to sell Czech striker Milan Baros to Aston Villa on Monday for about seven million pounds ($15.1 million Cdn).
Link (http://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/article.jsp?content=20050823_101252_5372)
He's coming back to Liverpool :thumb: