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Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson targets PSV star Carlos Salcido if he fails to land Fulham's Paul Konchesky - report
Liverpool coach Roy Hodgson will move for PSV and Mexico star Carlos Salcido if he fails to land Paul Konchesky.
According to The News of the World, the Anfield boss remains hopeful of signing the Fulham left-back but has the Mexican international lined up as an alternative.
As Goal.com UK reported exclusively on Friday, his pursuit of Konchesky has led former Craven Cottage manager Hodgson to be accused of breaking a ‘gentlemen’s agreement’ with Fulham owner Mohamed Al Fayed not to return to the club to buy any of his former players when he moved to Anfield.
Salcido, 30, has been capped 77 times for his country and has also won the Dutch Eredivisie title twice since moving to Holland from Mexican side Guadalajara in 2006.
The Mexican stalwart featured heavily in this summer's World Cup, helping his country to the last 16 before they were eliminated by Argentina.
Hodgson continues to search for a left-back despite re-signing Fabio Aurelio last week, following his decision to play Daniel Agger out of position to fill the breach last weekend against Arsenal.
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