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Wednesday 16 November 2011
Reports claim that Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish is willing to take a risk on Wolfsburg out of favour Brazilian bad boy, Diego.


Diego was loaned from Wolfsburg in September towards the the spanish language language outfit Atletico Madrid following a German Bundesliga club lost persistence while using Brazilian Internationals repeated indiscipline and fines of close to £550,000 means Diego does not have future whatsoever with Wolfsburg.


Diego is very gifted and delivering that Liverpool can control his indiscipline and make him play for the team and not himselves he'll be an enormous resource for them,  Atletico Madrid are unlikely to be capable of spend the money for expected fee of £15 Million plus his high wages, Liverpool however can as well as the comments are that Liverpool have formerly had scouts watching the 26 years of age in the united states.




Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish is mentioned to require to incorporate more creativity to his midfield despite the quantity of players he must fill just this kind of role already at his disposal. The Scot has got the type of Charlie Adam, Steven Gerrard and Jordan Henderson to push on within the central role and provide the strikers although clearly the England Under 21 worldwide can be a more balanced player than an out and out attacking option.


Becoming lost Raul Meireles to Chelsea and lent out Alberto Aquilani to AC Milan, possibly there is a necessity to bolster options as well as the set piece specialist from Wolfsburg may well be a clever acquisition but clearly Diego can be somewhat from the headache as both Steve McClaren and Felix Magath have found.


In pure playing terms even though former Juventus guy may well be a top class addition for the club’s squad as well as the Brazilian can experience a hollywood move may help him pressure his distance to the nation's team set-up. Clearly it could help that fellow countrymen Lucas Leiva, Doni and Fabio Aurelio have been in Anfield presently.



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