Liverpool make €9m offer for Uruguay international Coates

LIVERPOOL HAVE made a €9 million offer for the Uruguay international Sebastian Coates but face competition for his signature …

LIVERPOOL HAVE made a €9 million offer for the Uruguay international Sebastian Coates but face competition for his signature as Nacional encourage an auction for the 20-year-old defender.

Fenway Sports Group, Liverpool’s owners, have met the Uruguay champions’ current valuation of their 6ft 6in centre-half as they look to provide the manager, Kenny Dalglish, with his sixth summer signing.

Nacional this week granted permission to Coates’s father, Peter, and agent, Matias Pittini, to discuss the terms of the transfer with Liverpool, who remain firm favourites to sign a player whose profile soared during Uruguay’s triumphant Copa America campaign last month.

“The offer is very good,” Hector Olmos, Nacional’s vice-president, told a radio station yesterday. “Coates will surely go to Liverpool.”

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Nacional, however, are aware of interest from several Premier League teams, including Manchester City and Arsenal, as well as from clubs in Italy, Ukraine and throughout South America, and are attempting to hold out for the highest bidder.

Coates was valued at €3.5 million when talks were held over a proposed move to Porto before the Copa America and Nacional hope Manchester City will top Liverpool’s bid in the coming days.

Roberto Mancini, the City manager, has claimed he wants one more signing to follow the impending arrival of Samir Nasri at the Etihad Stadium but club officials have indicated the France international will represent their final purchase in this window and the club has already acquired a central defender this summer in Stefan Savic.

Coates, who is in Montevideo and believed to be receptive to a move to the Premier League, said: “This week I will talk about offers and decide whether to go or stay here. What I need is continuity so I don’t lose my place in the national team.

The Premier League? “Do not discard any hypothesis. But the president knows what my family and I want. The market is open until August 31st and I won’t stop waiting. Certain leagues have already commenced and to go and play at a club that has already started could be a disadvantage.”

Dalglish, meanwhile, has admitted last season’s embarrassing League Cup exit at home to Northampton Town will influence Liverpool’s approach to their second-round tie at Exeter City tonight, although there will be several changes to the side that beat Arsenal on Saturday and there could be a debut for the 16-year-old winger Raheem Sterling.

“We had a bad result last year against Northampton at home and we’ll do our best to avoid another bad result,” said the Liverpool manager, who also hopes to sign Craig Bellamy providing City release the Wales forward on a free. “We want to do the very best we can in this competition.”

Guardian Service