Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson has swatted aside fresh speculation about Javier Mascherano by insisting the "day does not seem to be imminent" when he leaves.
Mascherano,
26, has told his new boss of his desire to leave the club and has been
linked with Inter and Barcelona. After reports in Argentina emerged last
night claiming that Barca have agreed a deal for the Argentine, Hodgson
went on the defensive in front of the media this afternoon.
Speaking
at his pre-match press conference ahead of Sunday's match against
Arsenal, he said the arrival of Christian Poulsen does not mean
Mascherano is about to be sold: "At the moment Javier Mascherano has
shown no signs of going.
"It's not a question of 'are you going
to replace Mascherano?' I believe Javier will play for us and Christian
Poulsen will play for us.
"I'm happy to have both players. This is a big club with a lot of games to play this year."
Hodgson
added: "We talk about football [Mascherano and himself] and he's made
no indication further to the meeting when I came here that he would like
to leave.
"He's been getting on with his work and training properly.
"As
far as I'm concerned, he is a Liverpool player and will be until the
day someone signs him and that does not seem to be imminent."
isn't this good news? but not letting him go and him wanting to go is not the same thing ah