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Liverpool & Napoli Agree Fee For Dossena
The Italian is heading back to his homeland for a reported fee of €4.5 million.
According to Sky Sports 24, Premier League giants Liverpool have come to an agreement with Italian side Napoli over the transfer fee of Andrea Dossena.
The left-back has struggled since his €8 million move to Anfield, but having had a successful two-year spell with Udinese in years past, Dossena will hope that a move back to Serie A will rescue his career.
For an estimated fee of €4.5 million, the 27-year-old is tipped to make the switch in the very near future - all that remains pending is the agreement of personal terms with the player himself.
However, with the arrival of Glen Johnson at Liverpool and the defender's own admission that he would love to move back to the Italian top-flight, Dossena's impending move is expected to be carried out swiftly.
Stephen Crawford, Goal.com
For all the latest transfer news visit Goal.com's Transfer Zone.
The left-back has struggled since his €8 million move to Anfield, but having had a successful two-year spell with Udinese in years past, Dossena will hope that a move back to Serie A will rescue his career.
For an estimated fee of €4.5 million, the 27-year-old is tipped to make the switch in the very near future - all that remains pending is the agreement of personal terms with the player himself.
However, with the arrival of Glen Johnson at Liverpool and the defender's own admission that he would love to move back to the Italian top-flight, Dossena's impending move is expected to be carried out swiftly.
Stephen Crawford, Goal.com
For all the latest transfer news visit Goal.com's Transfer Zone.
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