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Roman to break record for Villas
ROMAN ABRAMOVICH is splashing a world record £13.25million to make Andre Villas-Boas boss of Chelsea.
That is the astonishing cost of the release clause to take Villas-Boas, 33, from Porto - a record for any football manager transfer.
And Blues owner Rom could fork out another £26.5m for the Portuguese club's striker Falcao.
Porto defender Alvaro Perreira admitted last night: "Andre Villas-Boas went to Chelsea. Abramovich took our manager.
"We have to thank the coach for all the work and trophies won with us."
Villas-Boas, who learned his trade under Sir Bobby Robson and Jose Mourinho, took charge at Porto last summer.
He led them to four trophies in one season - the Europa League plus the Portuguese League, Cup and Super Cup.
Colombian Falcao, who has two years left on his contract, was a key member of that side.
He scored a record 17 goals in Europe, including the winner in the final against Braga.
Claudio Mossi, a Falcao agent, said last night: "If Villas-Boas is the new coach of Chelsea it is normal for players that are closest to follow him."
Falcao is a huge admirer of Villas-Boas and said: "It's thanks to him that every player felt relevant and he kept us all motivated. This was decisive."
Falcao joined Porto in 2009 and has an astonishing 41 goals in just 50 appearances.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
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Jordan: I'm not just a middle man
Jordan Henderson is ready to show his versatility in order to become a regular on Kenny Dalglish's teamsheet
The 20-year-old, who signed a long-term deal at Anfield last week, is best known as a central midfielder - but he is just as adept at operating on the right.
And after talks with Dalglish prior to his transfer from Sunderland, Henderson knows he may have to be adaptable.
"I spoke to the manager and he said I can play in the team in a few positions," he told reporters covering the European U21 Championships in Denmark.
"I'm not bothered, I want to make sure I'm in the starting 11 and play regular football. If I could choose I would play centre midfield.
"But I like playing anywhere, and I just want to start."
Henderson became our first summer signing last week, and though Director of Football Damien Comolli scoffed at the figures being reported in the media, the fee is something our new boy is conscious of - not that he is feeling any pressure.
"It is [a lot of money], but I don't make the figures up," he said. "It just shows that Liverpool have a lot of faith in me as a player and I will do everything I can and work really hard to repay them.
"Liverpool is a massive club, with a great manager and great players, and obviously I felt as though I could improve there and learn a lot.
"Of course, there will be competition at any big club, but I have to work extremely hard and do everything I can to make sure I start in the team. If I train well and work hard, I'll get my chance and take it.
"There are a lot of parts of my game I need to work on. I'll do everything I can."
Henderson's recruitment was welcomed at the weekend by Steven Gerrard.
The two have already played together in an England friendly against France last year and Henderson was grateful for the skipper's kind words.
"It's a massive compliment as he's one of the best players in the world, and hopefully I can go there and learn a lot from him," he said.
Another man Henderson cannot wait to work alongside is Dalglish.
"It's unbelievable to be honest, you just see the job he's done so far, in a short space of time, and hopefully this season can be even better," said the midfield man.
"I've spoken to the gaffer and it really excites me - everything is really positive. He's a fair, honest person and I'm looking forward to working with him."