Hodgson stands firm on Mascherano

August 19, 2010

in Premier League News

The Argentina captain, 26, has made it clear to Liverpool that he wants a move overseas in order to be reunited with his family, with his wife refusing to move to England. But Hodgson says the player is going nowhere unless the Merseysiders receive the correct amount for him or until his contract expires in 2012.

The Liverpool manager said: “We haven’t had an offer for him. We want an offer that meets what we think is his value, and Javier is perfectly happy with this.”

family matters

He added: “He doesn’t expect the club to just let him walk out of here. He hopes that a club comes in where he could be reunited with his family, which is the major problem for him, that offers us what he is worth and we accept that.

“But he has also made it clear that he doesn’t regard it as a hardship to play for Liverpool Football Club. In fact, it’s the reverse. It’s because of family matters that he wants to go.

“He is resigned to one of two possibilities – either a club doesn’t come along and offer us his valuation, in which case he stays, or we have an offer that meets his valuation, in which case he may go.”

Mascherano was in fine form last Sunday as 10-man Liverpool held Arsenal to a 1-1 draw at Anfield.

  “We want an offer that meets what we think is his value, and Javier is perfectly happy with this” – Roy Hodgson

Credits: PremierLeague.com

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