Liverpool
are targeting Manchester
City defender Wayne Bridge as the solution to their acute left-back
problem, Goal.com UK understands.
Manager Roy
Hodgson, having sold Emiliano Insua to Fiorentina and allowed Fabio
Aurelio to leave, is ready to pay around £6 million for the former
England international.
Bridge has three years remaining on the
contract with Manchester City that he signed in January 2009 after a
£10m move from Chelsea. However, with the imminent arrival of Aleksandar
Kolarov from Lazio for a fee of £17m and the fact that another of
Manchester City’s summer signings, Jerome Boateng, played left-back for
Germany in this summer’s World Cup, he is unlikely to be given many
first-team opportunities at Eastlands - and according to sources close
to the player would see Liverpool as a practical alternative.
Since his arrival in Switzerland to take
charge of the club’s pre-season preparations, Hodgson has maintained
that left-back is a priority position to fill, and he has been linked
with Sampdoria’s Reto Ziegler.
“We are short in that area and
we do need to find a replacement for Emiliano and Fabio as quickly as
possible,” he said before last night’s goalless draw with Grasshoppers
Zurich, when he also confirmed that Albert Riera would be allowed to
leave for Olympiakos with Philipp Degen likely to go to Stuttgart for a
fee of £1.5m.
Last season Bridge was dogged by a knee injury and
poor form that saw him feature in just over half of City’s Premier
League games, although he was given strong support from manager Roberto
Mancini during the John Terry affair that prompted his international
retirement.
This is not the first time that Bridge has
contemplated a move to Anfield – he was the subject of a £6m offer from
Rafael Benitez in 2008.