Scharner eyes ‘dream move’

Paul Scharner has said the prospect of being part of Liverpool’s title push next season (10/1 – Premier League Outright) would be a ‘dream move’ as new Reds boss Roy Hodgson is reportedly lining up a free transfer swoop.

The 30-year-old Austria international is a free agent after his contract at Premier League outfit Wigan expired at the end of last season. And there are reports that Hodgson will now look to take him to Anfield ahead of the new campaign having tried to sign him on numerous occasions while in charge at Fulham.

The likes of Aston Villa and Sunderland are also thought to be interested in taking Scharner, but the versatile player’s agent Valentin Hobel has revealed that Liverpool would be his preferred destination.

“Roy Hodgson and Paul Scharner – this is a special relationship,” said Hobel.

“Hodgson thinks that Paul’s strengths in midfield are better than his attributes in central defence.

“Liverpool would be a dream, of course, but we are in contact with several clubs. Because he is a free transfer, he can choose.”

Meanwhile, Hodgson will be sweating on the fitness of star striker Fernando Torres after he was stretchered off in Spain’s 1-0 World Cup final win against the Netherlands on Sunday having pulled up sharply chasing a long kick up field.

Torres has been linked with a big money move from Liverpool this summer, but Hodgson was looking to persuade him to stay put in talks which were planned for when he returns from South Africa.

However, if Torres does agree to stay at Anfield, the chances of him being fit to play in Liverpool’s Premier League opener against Arsenal (Liverpool 5/4, Arsenal 7/4, draw 23/10 – 90 Minutes) in mid-August look very slim.

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