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Chelsea agree £38m deal for Brazilian international Hulk from Porto

• Striker will shortly open discussions on personal terms
• £32m deal already in place for Eden Hazard

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The Guardian, Thursday 31 May 2012

Chelsea have agreed a fee of £38m for the Porto striker Hulk and the deal is ready to be closed. The figure has been brokered by facilitators working on behalf on each club and, with the Brazil international's personal terms not expected to be an obstacle, it merely remains for the directors on both sides to sign the relevant paperwork.

The Chelsea owner, Roman Abramovich, as ever, will reserve the right to renegotiate until the last minute yet there is a confidence, not least on Hulk's part, that there will be no glitches, after what has been a lengthy process, and that he will get the move that he has craved, subject to a medical.

Porto have been happy to push the line about Hulk's release clause being €100m and although the Guardian has now learned that the figure is €60m [£48m], the Portuguese club have been forced to accept less, not least because only Chelsea have been willing to make a competitive offer. The release clause was never going to be binding. Porto had wanted no less than £40m but Chelsea have haggled them down.

The fee, however, represents an eye-watering outlay and, on the back of the £32m deal that Chelsea have put into place for the Lille attacking midfielder Eden Hazard, it is a serious statement of intent from Abramovich, who still does not have a permanent manager.

Roberto Di Matteo, the Champions League-winning interim coach, remains in the dark about his future, with his Stamford Bridge contract set to expire at the end of June. Abramovich has a frosty relationship with Di Matteo and it is clear that he is exploring other options, with the former Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola his ideal candidate. Guardiola says that he needs a break from the game.

Abramovich, with the help of his influential technical director, Michael Emenalo, is calling the shots and the Russian drove the capture of Hazard, a player who stands to inject greater fantasy into Chelsea's game. Hulk is also considered a player to excite the crowd, a powerful and clinical presence, who can play as the centre-forward or off the right, where he is likely to feature for Chelsea.

Ron Gourlay, the club's chief executive, made it clear last Wednesday that Fernando Torres would start next season as the team's No9. Abramovich made it a personal mission to sign the Spain striker in January of last year from Liverpool for £50m and despite Torres's poor goals return – he has 12 in 67 appearances for the club – the owner is determined to see him prosper. "Fernando Torres is the man that we will go forward with and Fernando Torres will score us the goals," Gourlay said.

Torres's principal competition last season came from Didier Drogba but the 34-year-old has left the club as a free agent and he is ready to sign a contract at Shanghai Shenhua that is worth €300,000 a week after tax, which would make him one of the highest paid players in world football. The current leader is the Cameroon striker Samuel Eto'o, who takes home €423,000 a week after tax at Anzhi Makhachkala.

John Terry, the Chelsea captain, has been banned by Uefa for three European club matches over his red card against Barcelona in the Champions League semi-final. Terry had to sit out Chelsea's win in the final against Bayern Munich and will miss the Super Cup match against Europa League winners Atlético Madrid in August, plus Chelsea's first Champions League group-stage match in September.

Chelsea's moves for Hulk and Hazard are a big part of the plan to rejuvenate a squad that lagged 25 points off the Premier League title pace. Along with Drogba, José Bosingwa and Salomon Kalou have been released while the club are open to offers for Florent Malouda and Michael Essien, both of whom have one year to run on their contracts. Chelsea have also added the young wingers Marko Marin from Werder Bremen and Kevin de Bruyne from Genk, each for £7m fees.

Hulk, 25, has been in Chelsea's sights all season. His record is outstanding – 57 goals in 91 games in the past two seasons – and there is the belief that he can improve at Stamford Bridge. Neither Hulk nor Hazard have allowed the uncertainty over the managerial position at Chelsea to deflect them. Together with the Spaniard Juan Mata, they stand to form a potent trio behind Torres.

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« Reply #2 on Jun 1, 2012, 6:39am »

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Released players face prospect of adapting to life at a lower level
Uncertain times lie ahead for those out of contract though some, such as Michael Owen and Didier Drogba, may prosper


For some it spells insecurity, uncertainty and, possibly, the end of a career. Others see it as a long planned opportunity to make some serious money while exploring exciting new horizons. Between those two polar opposites are those who simply accept they are now downwardly mobile and must cut their cloth accordingly.

As the summer transfer window swings open on Friday the majority of clubs have already announced their retained and released lists for next season. All of those in the latter category will be out of contract on 30 June and this year their number includes, among many others, Michael Owen, Craig Gordon, Emile Heskey, Owen Hargreaves, Salomon Kalou and Didier Drogba.

Some wily senior professionals deliberately refuse offers of new deals and run their contracts down in the hope that their status as free transfers will see an array of potential new clubs queuing up to offer them higher wages but this can be a dangerous strategy. If long-term contracts protect clubs by ensuring they will receive compensation in the form of transfer fees should key individuals depart mid-term, the players themselves run the risk of being cast adrift should they suffer serious injury during the closing stages of their soon-to-expire agreements.

This dictates that the majority of names on the released lists are seen as surplus to requirements by managers newly aware of the need to comply with Uefa's new financial fair play rules.

After making only four appearances for Manchester United last season Owen will not have been surprised to see his three injury-blighted years at Old Trafford brought to an end. Even so the 32-year-old former England striker, who scored 17 goals in 52 appearances for United, is determined to rage against the dying of the light. "The Championship is not an option," said Owen, who last played competitively in November. "I'd like to think that I haven't lost the ability to score goals at the highest level."

Perhaps now is the time for him to heed the advice of Kevin Keegan, briefly his manager at Newcastle United, and reinvent himself as an attacking midfielder, a position Keegan felt he was well suited to and which would prove appreciably less stressful on his body.

Like Owen, Sunderland's outgoing Craig Gordon is facing the prospect of a substantial cut in remuneration and/or a pay-as-you-play deal come August. Back in 2007 Roy Keane paid Hearts £9m for the Scotland international, then a British record for a goalkeeper, but two broken arms plus a serious knee injury subsequently ensured things have not run according to plan at the Stadium of Light. Displaced by Belgium's Simon Mignolet, Gordon made only one first-team appearance for Sunderland last season.

At 29, youngish for a keeper, Gordon still has time on his side but it looks to be running out for Hargreaves, whose attempt to prove his fitness at Manchester City has failed. If the statistic that he played only four times for Roberto Mancini's first team last season is not off-putting enough, the fact that Hargreaves has Richard Steadman, the celebrated American knee specialist on speed dial, must serve as an additional deterrent.

At 34 Didier Drogba is three years Hargreaves's senior but the Ivorian striker who did so much to win the European Cup for Chelsea has enjoyed infinitely better luck with injuries and could be spoilt for choice as he prepares to negotiate a generous weekly six-figure contract.

While José Mourinho is rumoured to be contemplating a reunion with Drogba at Real Madrid, Sergio Batista, the new coach of Shanghai Shenhua, wants to pair him alongside his old friend Nicolas Anelka in China. "Every coach in the world wants Drogba on their team," said Batista. "I just hope we can get him." If not, the Argentinian could always turn to Emile Heskey, newly released by Aston Villa.

Free XI (4-2-3-1)

Craig Gordon; José Boswinga, Jonathan Woodgate, Ledley King, Nicky Shorey; Owen Hargreaves, Danny Murphy; Salomon Kalou, Michael Owen, Junior Hoilett; Didier Drogba.

Premier League players out of contract this summer
Arsenal None

Aston Villa Carlos Cuéllar, Emile Heskey, Brad Guzan

Blackburn Junior Hoilett, Raheem Hanley, Míchel Salgado, Vince Grella, Herold Goulon

Bolton Nigel Reo-Coker (activated his release clause), Gretar Steinsson, Paul Robinson, Sean Davis, Robbie Blake, Ricardo Gardner, Ivan Klasnic, Mark Connolly, Tope Obadeyi, Rhys Bennett, Dino Fazlic, Jussi Jaaskelainen, Tom Eckersley

Chelsea Didier Drogba, Salomon Kalou, José Bosingwa

Everton James McFadden, Marcus Hahnemann, Royston Drenthe (end of season-long loan), Denis Stracqualursi (end of season-long loan)

Fulham Andy Johnson, Danny Murphy, Steven Kelly

Liverpool Fábio Aurélio (has joined Gremio), David Amoo

Manchester City Owen Hargreaves, Gai Assulin, Ahmad Benali, Andrea Mancini

Manchester United Michael Owen, Tomasz Kuszczak

Newcastle United List unavailable

Sunderland Craig Gordon.

Norwich City Zak Whitbread, Aaron Wilbraham, Adam Drury, Elliott Ward, David Fox, Korey Smith, Simeon Jackson

QPR Clint Hill, Akos Buzsaky, Radek Cerny (all offered new deals). Peter Ramage, Danny Gabbidon, Danny shitetu, Fitz Hall, Gary Borrowdale, Lee Cook, Rowan Vine, Patrick Agyemang (all allowed to leave)

Stoke Jonathan Woodgate (offered new contract), Ricardo Fuller, Salif Diao, Mamady Sidebé (offered new contract), Tom Soares

Sunderland Craig Gordon

Swansea Ferrie Bodde

Tottenham Ledley King, Louis Saha, Ryan Nelsen, Ben Alnwick

West Bromwich Albion Paul Scharner, Nicky Shorey, Joe Mattock, Somen Tchoyi, Keith Andrews, Marton Fulop, Roman Bednar

Wigan Chris Kirkland, Hugo Rodallega, Hendry Thomas, Mohamed Diamé, Steve Gohouri

Wolves Jody Craddock (offered chance to train)

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« Reply #3 on Jun 1, 2012, 6:48am »

I thought Danny Murphy had signed a new deal at Foolham?
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« Reply #4 on Jun 1, 2012, 8:26am »

Can't believe Chelsea are going to sign Hulk, Hazard and Marin.
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« Reply #5 on Jun 1, 2012, 8:35am »

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Posted on: Fri 01 Jun 2012

With the Transfer Window now open and all the business happening around the Premier League, you could easily miss out on who's gone where.

www.qpr.co.uk will keep you in touch and up to date with all the movers and shakers in the Barclays Premier League over the summer months with a complete list of transfers.

Each and every top-flight Club is detailed below, but if there's something missing then simply e-mail adamh@qpr.co.uk to help update the list.



Latest Activity: Swansea City are set to pay a Club record transfer fee to Hoffenheim after agreeing terms with midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson.

Rangers Rumour Mill: The R's continue to be linked with a plethora of players, including Rob Green, Danny Simpson, Nigel de Jong and Jermaine Jenas.


ARSENAL
Manager: Arsene Wenger
In: Lukas Podolski (FC Koln; undisclosed)
Out:
Released: Manuel Almunia, Gavin Hoyte, George Brislen-Hall, Sean McDermott, Rhys Murphy

ASTON VILLA
Manager: Position Vacant
In: Brett Holman (AZ Alkmaar; free)
Out:
Released: Emile Heskey, Carlos Cuellar, Brad Guzan

CHELSEA
Manager: Roberto Di Matteo
In: Marko Marin (Werder Breman; £7m)
Out:
Released:

EVERTON
Manager: David Moyes
In:
Out: Adam Forshaw (Brentford; undisclosed)
Released: James McFadden, Marcus Hahnemann, Adam Davies, Connor Roberts, Aristote Nsiala, Femi Orenuga

FULHAM
Manager: Martin Jol
In:
Out:
Released:

LIVERPOOL
Manager: Position Vacant
In:
Out: David Amoo (Preston North End; free)
Released:

MANCHESTER CITY
Manager: Roberto Mancini
In:
Out:
Released: Owen Hargreaves, Gai Assulin, Sean Tse

MANCHESTER UNITED
Manager: Alex Ferguson
In:
Out: Ritchie De Laet (Leicester City; undisclosed), Matthew James (Leicester City; undisclosed)
Released: Michael Owen

NEWCASTLE UNITED
Manager: Alan Pardew
In: Romain Amalfitano (Stade de Reims, free)
Out:
Released:

NORWICH CITY
Manager: Paul Lambert
In:
Out:
Released: Zak Whitbread, Aaron Wilbraham, Matthew Ball, Richard Brindley, Josh Dawkin

QPR
Manager: Mark Hughes
In:
Out:
Released: Danny Gabbidon, Fitz Hall, Danny shitetu, Peter Ramage, Gary Borrowdale, Lee Cook, Patrick Agyemang, Rowan Vine

READING
Manager: Brian McDermott
In: Gareth McCleary (Nottingham Forest; free transfer)
Out:
Released: Andy Griffin, Brian Howard, Tomasz Cywka, Cederic Baseya, Cameron Edwards, Ethan Gage, John Goddard, Simon Locke, Carl McHugh, Jack Mills, David Murphy, Frankie Raymond, Jacob Walcott

SOUTHAMPTON
Manager: Nigel Adkins
In:
Out:
Released: David Connolly, Rhaidi Jaidi, Bartosz Bialkowski, Lee Holmes, Ryan Doble, Harlee Dean, Aarron Racine

STOKE CITY
Manager: Tony Pulis
In:
Out:
Released:

SUNDERLAND
Manager: Martin O'Neill
In:
Out:
Released: Craig Gordon, Trevor Carson, Lewis King, Liam Bagnell, Jordan Lavender, James Brace, Brett Elliott, Jordan Cook, Oumare Tounkara

SWANSEA CITY
Manager: Brendan Rodgers
In:
Out:
Released: Jose Moreira

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
Manager: Harry Redknapp
In:
Out:
Released:

WEST BROMWICH ALBION
Manager: Position Vacant
In:
Out:
Released: Nicky Shorey, Somen Tchoyi, Joe Mattock, Lateef Elford-Alliyu

WEST HAM UNITED
Manager: Sam Allardyce
In:
Out:
Released: Abdoulaye Faye, John Carew, Papa Bouba Diop, Julien Faubert, Frank Nouble, Olly Lee

WIGAN ATHLETIC
Manager: Roberto Martinez
In:
Out:
Released:


http://www.qpr.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10373~2792606,00.html
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« Reply #6 on Jun 1, 2012, 8:51am »

Murphy is yet to sign a deal Froggy,mdont think it's finalised , maybe we'll get Johnson ,Murphy and Hangeland to go with Bobby lol
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« Reply #7 on Jun 1, 2012, 9:55am »

Ta Harlow.

As Rory said, those are pretty big signings for Chelsea, just goes to show what a gulf in finance (and some might say madness/debt) there is between the clubs
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« Reply #8 on Jun 1, 2012, 3:53pm »


Jun 1, 2012, 8:26am, RoryTheRanger wrote:
Can't believe Chelsea are going to sign Hulk, Hazard and Marin.
Why are you surprised?

They are European Champions and have a Russian multi billionaire bankrolling them. They can attract Europe's best players.

However, that doesn't always guarantee that the collection of galactico's they assemble is going to gel as a team. As Real Madrid found out during the last decade.
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« Reply #9 on Jun 1, 2012, 4:14pm »

Reported QPR Target, Del Piero supposedly talking to Montreal Impact!

Goal.com Del Piero in talks with Montreal Impact - report
The 37-year-old is said to be considering following in the footsteps of former team-mate Marco Di Vaio and making the move to Canada

The veteran trequartista is a free agent, having failed to secure a new contract from the Bianconeri, and has been linked with moves to the United States, China and Japan in recent months.

However, Del Piero could now be set to take up residence in Canada, with Tuttosport revealing that the World Cup winner is currently discussing the possibility of joining compatriots Marco Di Vaio, Matteo Ferrari and Bernardo Corradi at the Impact.

The 37-year-old attacker already stated that he has no intention of playing for another Serie A side, while Swiss outfit Sion admitted on Thursday that they were pessimistic about their chances of landing the former Juve skipper.

Del Piero has long stated his desire to experience another footballing culture before he calls time on his illustrious playing career.

The classic No.10 brought the curtain down on his time in Turin by playing an inspirational role in this season's title run-in before lifting the Scudetto on the final matchday, after a 3-1 win over Atalanta at Juventus Stadium.


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« Reply #10 on Jun 1, 2012, 6:04pm »

Best news I've heard all day Mac!
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tweet Rumours which may not be true that Bolton's Jaaskelainen signs for West Ham
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You can change Swansea's manager from that original list, and maybe start to erase Norwich's.
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I didnt rate Hazard for the Belgies, couple of decent bits here and there but looks pricey to me not to mention a bit weak strength wise.
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Jun 2, 2012, 11:16pm, superhooper1972 wrote:
I didnt rate Hazard for the Belgies, couple of decent bits here and there but looks pricey to me not to mention a bit weak strength wise.


Can't really judge him on an international friendly match.

If you only watched Messi at international level you would wonder what all the fuss is about.
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Socceroo Neill dumped by UAE club

Saturday, June 02, 2012 - 6:29 PM

Source: BigPond Sport

Socceroos skipper Lucas Neill will have added motivation to impress in Australia's friendly against Denmark in Copenhagen on Sunday (1am AEST) after being released by his UAE club Al Jazira.

Signed from Turkish giants Galatasaray, Neill has been informed that his one-year contract with the Abu Dhabi-based Pro-League outfit won't be renewed.

Neill had publicly stated his intention to extend his time at Al Jazira but, instead, the 34-year-old is looking for another club, along with axed Brazilian coach Caio Junior.

The ambitious club have come off a relatively-poor season that included a fourth-placed Pro-League finish after winning the 2011 title and being eliminated in the round of 16 of the AFC Champions League.

The news will interest several A-League clubs although, with Neill reportedly earning $1.5 million with Al Jazira, he will need to take a significant pay cut to return to Australia.

The former Blackburn and West Ham defender has already been linked with Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr.
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Jun 1, 2012, 10:08pm, Macmoish wrote:
tweet Rumours which may not be true that Bolton's Jaaskelainen signs for West Ham


West Ham joint-chairman David Gold says " Robert Green is a free agent and has chosen to move on."
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Jun 1, 2012, 10:08pm, Macmoish wrote:
tweet Rumours which may not be true that Bolton's Jaaskelainen signs for West Ham

Completely true.

They signed him days ago once they decided that Green was not going to sign a new deal with them.

IMO a poor signing by WHUFC as he wasn't considered good enough for Bolton last season and he cost them several games before he was dropped for good for Bogdan.

A lot of the papers seem to think we are front runners for Green now, although I genuinely thought that he was going to Spurs. We will see, but its unlikely anything will happen with Green until England's Euro 2012 campaign is over anyway.
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Jun 3, 2012, 1:59pm, nomar wrote:

Jun 1, 2012, 10:08pm, Macmoish wrote:
tweet Rumours which may not be true that Bolton's Jaaskelainen signs for West Ham

Completely true.

They signed him days ago once they decided that Green was not going to sign a new deal with them.

IMO a poor signing by WHUFC as he wasn't considered good enough for Bolton last season and he cost them several games before he was dropped for good for Bogdan.

A lot of the papers seem to think we are front runners for Green now, although I genuinely thought that he was going to Spurs. We will see, but its unlikely anything will happen with Green until England's Euro 2012 campaign is over anyway.


Well didn't Hughes say he wasn't signing anyone from the Euro's??
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Jun 2, 2012, 11:20pm, RoryTheRanger wrote:

Jun 2, 2012, 11:16pm, superhooper1972 wrote:
I didnt rate Hazard for the Belgies, couple of decent bits here and there but looks pricey to me not to mention a bit weak strength wise.


Can't really judge him on an international friendly match.

If you only watched Messi at international level you would wonder what all the fuss is about.
True you cant judge him one match, but he looks a bit light weight for me for the rigours of the prem, if he goes to chelshitee then lets hope he is another 30million+ flop, on Messi for some reason Argentina have never based there team around him like they did Maradona.
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Holloway again linked to Swansea
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« Reply #22 on Jun 4, 2012, 9:09am »

Rodgers eyes Gylfi raid

Reds boss to move for Icelander if he snubs Swansea

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/7793252/Rodgers-eyes-Gylfi-raid
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« Reply #23 on Jun 4, 2012, 4:41pm »

Malky - My future is with Cardiff http://www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10335~2797285,00.html
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« Reply #24 on Jun 5, 2012, 10:57am »


Jun 4, 2012, 9:09am, andrewqpr wrote:
Rodgers eyes Gylfi raid

Reds boss to move for Icelander if he snubs Swansea

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/7793252/Rodgers-eyes-Gylfi-raid


Bloody Rogers buzz off let him come to Rangers
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« Reply #25 on Jun 8, 2012, 11:30am »

Ex-QPR Marcus Bean joins Colchester United
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« Reply #26 on Jun 8, 2012, 11:38am »

Steve Clarke named West Brom head coach

West Brom have appointed Steve Clarke as their head coach on a two-year deal.

The 48-year-old left his role at Liverpool on Wednesday, where he was assistant manager before Kenny Dalglish's dismissal in May.

It is Clarke's first job as head coach after spells on the backroom staff at Newcastle, Chelsea and Liverpool.

"Becoming a head coach in my own right has always been an ambition of mine and I feel I have served my apprenticeship," Clarke said.

"I've done everything I could as an assistant. I'm absolutely delighted to be given this opportunity.

"I'm delighted West Brom have given me the chance to make that progression and I'm determined to make the most of it."

Clarke's appointment ends West Brom's month-long search for a new boss after Roy Hodgson joined England.

The former Chelsea assistant had emerged as a leading contender for the West Brom job after his departure from Anfield was confirmed by the League Managers' Association (LMA).

Newly appointed Norwich boss Chris Hughton, former Chelsea manager Claudio Ranieri, Ray Wilkins and former Schalke boss Ralf Rangnick had also been linked with the role.

West Brom sporting and technical director Dan Ashworth revealed that Clarke's coaching ability was key to his being chosen.

He said: "We firmly believe we have appointed the right man to keep the club moving forward.

"After Roy was appointed as England manager we cast the net far and wide to identify the most suitable candidate to fill his shoes.

"From the outset we decided to pursue candidates who are renowned for their coaching ability and Steve was very much at the forefront of our thoughts because of the clubs he has worked at and the high regard he is held in within the game.

"Steve has a real hunger and drive to succeed as a number one and is excited about the ongoing project we have at the club."

Clarke parted company with Liverpool on "amicable terms", the LMA said on Wednesday.

Last week Liverpool appointed Swansea boss Brendan Rodgers as manager.

Clarke, who was number two to Dalglish, offered his resignation when Dalglish was sacked, but the club rejected it.

He was Dalglish's first major appointment in January 2011, arriving at Anfield after coaching spells at Newcastle, Chelsea and West Ham.

The LMA said Clarke, who played over 400 games for Chelsea during an 11-year career with the Londoners, was now "looking forward to the next challenge in his career".

It was Hodgson's departure from Liverpool that led to Clarke moving to Anfield alongside Dalglish.

Hodgson steered West Brom to 10th place in the Premier League last season.

Among Clarke's first tasks will be to try to make goalkeeper Ben Foster's loan move from Birmingham a permanent one, although he is also a target for QPR.

Central defender Jonas Olsson, part of Sweden's Euro 2012 squad, is also entering the last year of his current deal.

Former Scotland international Clarke worked under Ruud Gullit and Jose Mourinho at Chelsea and Gianfranco Zola at West Ham.
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"As Niko Kranjcar sealed his White Hart Lane exit, penning a four-year deal with Dynamo Kiev..."
http://www.sport360.com/article/kranjcar-leaves-tottenham-modric-next
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New Coaching job in India foe Ex-QPR Des Bulpin www.goo.gl/I9OQn
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