Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s Liverpool transfer derailed
Liverpool's big-money bid to land rising Armenian star Henrikh Mkhitaryan has been derailed by troubling questions over his ownership, writes The Mirror.
Thursday reports said the 24-year-old Armenia footballer currently playing for Ukraine's Shakhtar Donetsk, was preparing to fly to Merseyside for a medical, but official sources at he Anfield giants moved swiftly to dismiss the suggestion, and privately pointed towards growing issues raised during the negotiation process., says the source.
Liverpool thought they had secured an agreement with the attacking midfielder's club Shakhtar Dontesk, for around £23million, but it transpires the Ukrainians only hold a PORTION of his rights.
Shakhtar share ownership with a business group that invested in the player - a situation common at clubs in eastern Europe and South America.
"Striking a deal with at least three different parties has proved elusive for Kop manager Brendan Rodgers and his staff, despite their desire to bring one of the most exciting midfielders in Europe to the club as part of their summer reshuffle," writes the British paper.