Monday 16 October 2017

Houllier explains why Liverpool lost race to sign Ronaldo

Former Liverpool manager Gerard Houllier revealed that the presence of Harry Kewell in the Reds' squad discouraged the Merseysiders from pursuing their interest in a young Cristiano Ronaldo.

Ronaldo was just 18 when he was snapped up by Manchester United from Sporting, and has since gone on to become one of the finest players of his generation.

But according to Houllier, Liverpool lost the race to his signature because they were unwilling to bend their wage structure for the teenage phenomenon.

"I saw him in the Toulon Under-21 tournament and we went for him," Houllier recalled to the Liverpool Echo on Sunday.

"But we had a wage scale and we weren't paying the sort of salary he wanted.

"Then Manchester United played a friendly against Sporting Lisbon and all their boys said to Sir Alex Ferguson: 'You have to sign him'.

Instead of Ronaldo, Liverpool signed Kewell from Leeds United, and the Australia star went on to spend five seasons at Anfield in a spell remembered fondly by supporters despite constant injury problems.

UCJ, UNILORIN.

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