Liverpool consider replacing Daniel Agger with ex-Manchester United star Gabriel Heinze
Published 00:01 03/12/08 By By David Maddock
Daniel Agger is a target for AC Milan after his pay talks with Liverpool stalled.
The Denmark centre-half is adamant he wants to double his £35,000 wages. And with his current deal set to run out in less than 18 months, Liverpool will sell Agger in January rather than risk losing him in a cut-price transfer at the end of the season.
Negotiations are continuing, but the Anfield board feel they cannot sanction such a massive contract for a defender who may not even be first choice when Martin Skrtel returns from injury.
And that has aroused Milan's interest. They are struggling in defence with Philippe Senderos proving a spectacular flop at the San Siro since he signed from Arsenal in the summer.
Milan believe they can get Agger for £8million, which would represent a £3million profit for Liverpool on a player they signed from Brondby two years ago.
Liverpool could then turn to former Manchester United defender Gabriel Heinze, who joined Real Madrid just over a year ago.
The former Anfield target has had an unhappy time at the Bernabeu, leading to speculation he will be sold.
Liverpool were willing to pay around £8million when he was leaving Old Trafford, but would only fork out half that now.
Find out more about the Argentinian with our Gabriel Heinze factfile
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