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Youngster wants loan move
There’s a handful of clubs trying to sign Paul Anderson on loan. Anderson has had a successful season after impressing in League One for Swansea City.
Nottingham Forest are willing to fork out as much as £750,000 for the youngster on a permanent deal, but it’s believed that Anderson is more interested in a loan move to Swansea.
Swansea’s manager Roberto Martinez told the club’s official site, “I met with Paul and we agreed that as far as football reasons go it’s clear, he wants to play for Swansea City,”
”We are delighted about that, but there are three parties here, ourselves Liverpool and the player, and we must all come together now on an agreement.”
”We all know how excited Paul is about playing Championship football and we’re delighted that he wants to do it with us.”
”Paul has told me he wants to come back here and that he is happy to carry on his development with Swansea, but now we need to finalise things.”
(June 24, 2008)
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According to the Yorkshire Evening Post Leeds United are offering to take Krisztian Nemeth and Astrit Ajderevic on loan for next season as well….
Nemeth was the star of Liverpool’s reserve team last season and his performances led to calls for his inclusion in the first team. Expectations were high that he would be making some appearances this season but it would seem that the prospect of playing regularly, albeit at League One level, appeals to Rafael Benitez.
As for Ajderevic, despite his early promise he had failed to progress as expected and it had been widely reported that he had been advised to find a new club.
Leeds United are currently managed by former Red Gary McAllister who retains healthy links with the club. The passing style of football he has imposed since moving to Elland Road is seen as the ideal setting for the club’s youngsters to develop and, following Paul Anderson’s success last season with Swansea, playing League One football isn’t considered to be too negative an experience.