After yesterday's news that a deal for Gareth Barry was dead and buried, there are reports that the saga may not be over yet. The Daily Mail in England is running a story that says Liverpool missed Villa's 5pm deadline by only twenty minutes and had proposed a deal of £19million and Steve Finnan. Given the injury to Bouma, the Finnan part of the deal seems more worthwhile than ever. While Barry has told the media he wants to move on to Liverpool, he never handed in a formal transfer request because he would have to forfeit a loyalty bonus. It appears Liverpool are now urging him to hand in such a request and for O'Neill's hand. This seems like a pretty backhanded move by Barry. He has stated that he wants to play for Liverpool because of their ability to challenge in the Prem and play Champions League football(soccer), but this makes it sound like his main motivation is money. A similar incident happen with Joey Barton's transfer to Newcastle, where he claimed that he deserved his loyalty bonus because he never asked for a formal transfer. Newcastle ended up paying an extra £300,000 to Man City, which was the exact amount of his bonus. Speaking of Barton, he was charged by the FA today for his fight with Dabo and will surely be suspended for a number of games. The FA are saying they had to wait until all criminal charges were completed, but Newcastle is not happy. I am not comparing Barry to Barton(Barry has a clean rap sheet) but it seems a shame to see a Villain become a villain so quickly. Barry led Villa to their best season in ages last year, and they have built a strong young team. O'Neill and fans must have thought that Barry would help them push for silverware this year, and now it seems that he's not happy enough where he is. Much like a player they recently acquired, Steven Sidwell, he is trying to parlay a good season into a better club. It appears that loyalty is dead. All that remains is the bonus.One Liners
- AC Milan say there will be no Shevchenko deal, he will continue to be the best paid sitter in the world
- Barca deny Trezeguet interest, but say they have lots of interest in Eto'o outside Turkmenistan
- Man City win 2-0 to advance in UEFA Cup qualifiers, Petrov continues hot streak
- Luis Garcia moving to Benfica, apparently Tottenham cannot buy everyone
- Redknapp to coach CSKA Moscow, you can toss that in the rubbish bin













There was also a bizarre development in the future of Samuel Eto'o today. Eto'o has been told he is free to leave, but Barcelona say they are yet to receive any firm offers for the three-time African Player of the Year. His attitude is not always the best, but there is no doubting his skill so it's a wonder that nobody has made a bid yet. That may change as the number one club in Uzbekistan(yes Uzbekistan), Kuruvchi, have reportedly made a $40 million offer for Eto'o. Kuruvchi will face Iran's Saipa in the quarter-finals of the Asian Champions League in September, but surely this is a ploy by Eto'o to get other teams interested. Chelsea seem more interested in Robinho, but with Calderon demanding an exorbitant fee it might be time to consider Eto'o again. There were also rumors that he might be involved in a swap for Adebayor, with his pace and ability on the ball he would fit in perfectly with the Gunners. At 27 he may be too old for Arsene Wenger(ageist). That being said, I would put good money that he won't be playing in Uzbekistan next year.






















