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Nine-goal forward who Liverpool failed to sign now available for just £50k after rejecting Inter Milan

Nine-goal forward who Liverpool failed to sign now available for just £50k after rejecting Inter Milan

Although not the busiest transfer window in Liverpool’s history, the January 2013 mid-season window remains one of the Reds’ most successful.

Brendan Rodgers brought in Daniel Sturridge from Chelsea and Philippe Coutinho from Inter Milan for a combined fee of £20.5m, while also managing to offload Joe Cole to West Ham United and terminate Nuri Sahin’s loan move from Real Madrid half-a-season early. A 100% success rate, club bosses had every right to be patting themselves on the back for a job well done once the window ‘slammed’ shut.

However, Liverpool had tried and failed to complete a third signing that month too. Rodgers had attempted to bring former Reds youngster Tom Ince back to Anfield.

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Son of former Liverpool captain Paul, the England Under-21s international, who made his one and only appearance for the club as a substitute against Northampton Town in the League Cup in September 2010, had joined Blackpool at the end of his Reds contract in 2011 after rejecting a new deal at Anfield. His father, who was manager of Notts County at the time and had signed the forward on loan in late-2010, described the contract offer as “derisory” and called Liverpool “silly” for refusing to let Ince re-join his club on loan if he didn’t sign a new long-term contract.

“If you are a young player waiting for a chance at a top club, what do you do?” Ince Jr later told The Telegraph about his Anfield exit. “Stay in the top facility, enjoying all the best travel, wearing all the best sports gear?

“Or do you say I am going to be brave and step away even if that means going to League One or the Championship? Harry Kane is the prime example. He went on loan, went back to Tottenham and the rest is history. Credit to him. When people saw him at Norwich or Leicester, who saw his next step?

  • May 28, 2023