Javier Mascherano has been publicly angling for a way out of Liverpool for over a year, spitting in the face of the club that made him the star he is today.

Plucked from the shadows of West Ham’s substitute bench at the beginning of 2007, Mascherano went from battling for a first team spot against the likes of Nigel Reo-Coker and Hayden Mullins to taking the stage in Liverpool’s starting line-up against AC Milan in a Champion’s League final in the space of five months.

This belief in his ability seems to have been eradicated from the player’s memory. With the emergence of interest from Barcelona in acquiring his services last year, Mascherano’s head seem to have been spun and any loyalty from a player in his position you would expect was thrown out the window.

This was evident in his inability to put it behind him when the move didn’t materialise and he endured a disappointing start to the start of last season citing the pursuit of Barcelona hindering his form.

There have been countless number of players down the years that have been subject of summer-long transfer speculation, stayed at their clubs and went on to have fantastic season. One great example would be Cristiano Ronaldo; publicly courted by Real Madrid almost every summer after he hit the big time only to stay with Man Utd and break record after record.

Mascherano’s transfer from Liverpool is inevitable, it could be a sweeping generalisation but loyalty from Argentine players in the Premiership is something of a rarity. On the same note it could be cultural; the lure of playing for the likes of Barcelona or Inter Milan may be the pinnacle of football for players from Argentina.

Especially if you consider some of their most famous exports have played for these clubs, such as: Maradonna, Zanetti, Messi, Riquelme, Crespo, Passarella and Simeone.

Liverpool's Javier Mascherano Photo via Newscom

What Mascherano needs to do now is come out publicly, face the fans and say ‘Yes. I want to leave Liverpool’ no more of this hiding behind agents and the like. The fans will respect him for his decision and hopefully understand his reasoning and for having the balls to do it in public.

This needs to happen as soon as possible if Liverpool is to be ready for the new season; this cannot be dragged out until the tail-end of the transfer window.

Mascherano looks to be commanding a transfer fee in the region of £20-£30m with Inter Milan his most likely suitors and linking up with former manager Rafael Benitez, the very man who said he wouldn’t sell him for £50m.

His departure would leave a hole but not one that couldn’t be filled. Standard Leige’s Steven Defour and Juventus’ Christian Poulsen have been touted as possible replacements both valued at around £10m, would leave a significant amount of change to invest in the squad.

Take Mascherano out and replace him with either of these players and the team isn’t significantly weakened, some might argue that the team would be improved as Defour and Poulsen would both offer more of a goal threat.

After a replacement has been found the club can then look to bring in more players with the remaining funds.

Left-back still needs to be taken care of with a maximum of £6m being spent in that position which will come out of the £12m transfer kitty, leaving £6m left over, add that to the change from the Mascherano transfer and the club could be looking at an additional £16m-26m to spend on new recruits.

Spent wisely, on one or two quality strikers and the club could be in possession of one of the league’s finest squads, plenty of depth in most areas and capable of competing on all front and most crucially of all, dealing with injuries.

Dare it even be said; A squad capable of winning the league this season?

Only time will tell of course but as good a player as Mascherano is sure he might save the odd game but will never be a player to win one and his departure may be the key to Liverpool gaining more game winners and the players they so desperately need.

Brian Irvine

  • Blindside

    Sorry but your “spends” are wrong. There will be about £8M total for purchases. 90% of all revenue is earmarked to reduce the debt.There is no such policy as “selling before you buy”! It is simply “selling and then selling some more”. A simple expedient of our illustrious American owners that they planned more than six months ago.

  • Blindside

    Sorry but your “spends” are wrong. There will be about £8M total for purchases. 90% of all revenue is earmarked to reduce the debt.There is no such policy as “selling before you buy”! It is simply “selling and then selling some more”. A simple expedient of our illustrious American owners that they planned more than six months ago.

  • Zahir

    Danske- When a player wants to leave, you can’t hold the other side to ransom. They can do it though by leaving it very late, so late you can’t buy your target players. So we need to get real. The important issue here is whether we get the sale money for reinvestment. The owners and Purslow have no credibility at all but the temp chairman was asked directly and he said it will. Remains to be seen if will have his credibility in tact or tatters when the transfer window ends. I agree Poulsen is unacceptable. No point in buying a 30 year old over-rated pensioner. Even Parker is 29+. Someone like Defour at 22 will be good long term investment. With us dependant on sale proceeds, we can’t waste money on one or two year long arrangements. I hope we end up with Remy. It would be further disgrace if West Ham beat us, not that we have too much reputation left in recent years. If feel whereas Rafa had the clout to sign top players like Alonso, Masch, Torres, Reina, even Silva and co expressed interest, Roy seems to struggle abroad and keeps coming back to Parker, Konchesky, Luke Young, etc. That is not a good sign. Rafa left us and got another top job. If Roy should fail here, I doubt he will ever be in demand at any other top club. He has to get it right for his own good too. So far he is not making the right noises!!!

  • Zahir

    Danske- When a player wants to leave, you can’t hold the other side to ransom. They can do it though by leaving it very late, so late you can’t buy your target players. So we need to get real. The important issue here is whether we get the sale money for reinvestment. The owners and Purslow have no credibility at all but the temp chairman was asked directly and he said it will. Remains to be seen if will have his credibility in tact or tatters when the transfer window ends. I agree Poulsen is unacceptable. No point in buying a 30 year old over-rated pensioner. Even Parker is 29+. Someone like Defour at 22 will be good long term investment. With us dependant on sale proceeds, we can’t waste money on one or two year long arrangements. I hope we end up with Remy. It would be further disgrace if West Ham beat us, not that we have too much reputation left in recent years. If feel whereas Rafa had the clout to sign top players like Alonso, Masch, Torres, Reina, even Silva and co expressed interest, Roy seems to struggle abroad and keeps coming back to Parker, Konchesky, Luke Young, etc. That is not a good sign. Rafa left us and got another top job. If Roy should fail here, I doubt he will ever be in demand at any other top club. He has to get it right for his own good too. So far he is not making the right noises!!!

  • Greg

    Last year Rafa said he wouldn’t sell Masch for £50 million. However Rafa’s no longer here, and that means Masch will be sold for much less.
    As well as that, though, Masch is worth less now. A year ago when Rafa said that, we were in the process of losing Alonso. Losing both our central mfs was unthinkable. Back then, too, Masch had 3 years on his contract, now it’s only 2. If he stays another year without a new contract his value will be down to about £10 milion

  • Greg

    Last year Rafa said he wouldn’t sell Masch for £50 million. However Rafa’s no longer here, and that means Masch will be sold for much less.
    As well as that, though, Masch is worth less now. A year ago when Rafa said that, we were in the process of losing Alonso. Losing both our central mfs was unthinkable. Back then, too, Masch had 3 years on his contract, now it’s only 2. If he stays another year without a new contract his value will be down to about £10 milion

  • Danske

    Thank you for educating me on this, Professor Zahir. I stand corrected. If one of our best players wants to leave, we should lay down and give him away for the fee the other club wants to pay – especially when the manager that wants to buy him valued him at over double the suspected bid price a year earlier. Spot-on. Thanks.

    And bringing in Spanish and Argentinian players is about as diverse of a transfer policy as someone bringing in Portugese and Brazilian players…. Rafa insulated his position at the club in this manner, btw.

    And why start knocking Roy before he’s even had a chance to do anything? Get off your high horse.

  • Danske

    Thank you for educating me on this, Professor Zahir. I stand corrected. If one of our best players wants to leave, we should lay down and give him away for the fee the other club wants to pay – especially when the manager that wants to buy him valued him at over double the suspected bid price a year earlier. Spot-on. Thanks.

    And bringing in Spanish and Argentinian players is about as diverse of a transfer policy as someone bringing in Portugese and Brazilian players…. Rafa insulated his position at the club in this manner, btw.

    And why start knocking Roy before he’s even had a chance to do anything? Get off your high horse.

  • chris duigan

    Spot on Zahir: It was senor Benitez who rescued Masch from WH and oblivion. Too many fans seem to forget that.
    Weak article…I mean, get with the times Brian! Do you really think G&H and Purslow will give Roy any of the profits from Monster’s sale to spend on a replacement? Maybe 2 mill, if he is lucky.

  • chris duigan

    Spot on Zahir: It was senor Benitez who rescued Masch from WH and oblivion. Too many fans seem to forget that.
    Weak article…I mean, get with the times Brian! Do you really think G&H and Purslow will give Roy any of the profits from Monster’s sale to spend on a replacement? Maybe 2 mill, if he is lucky.

  • RedTed

    Good article – good riddance Mach!

  • RedTed

    Good article – good riddance Mach!

  • tom

    Man get a grip. Terrible piece of speculation and daydreaming, dressed up as informed writing.

  • tom

    Man get a grip. Terrible piece of speculation and daydreaming, dressed up as informed writing.

  • marctick

    To suggest that, by ‘rescuing’ Mascherano, Rafa Benitez was the only clear-sighted fellow in football is absolute tosh. There were other clubs after Javier and everyone knew that he would eventually cost in the region of £20 million.

    As for Zahir, come on, it’s insulting and a nonsense to pronounce that the club and the majority of the fans were disloyal to Benitez. He was shown the door because he was narrow-minded, intractable and (barring a few exceptions) unable to bring the best out of his players.

    Rafa had a huge amount of money to spend, especially in his early years and now Hodgson is having to boot out the make-weights and do his best to fill the cracks. So, getting rid of Benitez was an absolute necessity if Liverpool were going to survive. Your claim of disloyalty against him is eye-wash. Benitez, like the Yanks, was killing LFC.

  • marctick

    To suggest that, by ‘rescuing’ Mascherano, Rafa Benitez was the only clear-sighted fellow in football is absolute tosh. There were other clubs after Javier and everyone knew that he would eventually cost in the region of £20 million.

    As for Zahir, come on, it’s insulting and a nonsense to pronounce that the club and the majority of the fans were disloyal to Benitez. He was shown the door because he was narrow-minded, intractable and (barring a few exceptions) unable to bring the best out of his players.

    Rafa had a huge amount of money to spend, especially in his early years and now Hodgson is having to boot out the make-weights and do his best to fill the cracks. So, getting rid of Benitez was an absolute necessity if Liverpool were going to survive. Your claim of disloyalty against him is eye-wash. Benitez, like the Yanks, was killing LFC.

  • awais alvi

    A tall, fast, strong, smart, young central defender?
    You’ve just described Danny Wilson.
    Add in good passer and comfortable on the ball.
    I’m a Rangers and Liverpool fan and I think he could be as good as Hansen.

  • awais alvi

    A tall, fast, strong, smart, young central defender?
    You’ve just described Danny Wilson.
    Add in good passer and comfortable on the ball.
    I’m a Rangers and Liverpool fan and I think he could be as good as Hansen.

  • mehdi

    dude, i appreciate ur support of liverpool. but honestly,even though i am a die-hard fan of liverpool, i must say that at the moment (ignoring Huang talks) Liverpool is not going anywhere. And mascherano just reached the peak of his career, if he wants to win something, he shud change clubs, at least to be on the safe side/ Plus, he is just not going to any club, he is reuninting wid Rafa Benitez, it cud be benitez that had bought him dis far!

  • mehdi

    dude, i appreciate ur support of liverpool. but honestly,even though i am a die-hard fan of liverpool, i must say that at the moment (ignoring Huang talks) Liverpool is not going anywhere. And mascherano just reached the peak of his career, if he wants to win something, he shud change clubs, at least to be on the safe side/ Plus, he is just not going to any club, he is reuninting wid Rafa Benitez, it cud be benitez that had bought him dis far!