Steven Gerrard has revealed that he used to
regularly contact Liverpool transfer targets in an attempt to persuade
them to sign for the Reds.
The former Liverpool captain says that most summers he would
be asked to speak to a high-profile transfer target, in the belief that
being contacted by the England midfielder might act as a lure.
Gerrard
revealed he was recently tasked with approaching Brazilian Willian and
German World Cup winner Toni Kroos, although they eventually joined
Chelsea and Real Madrid respectively.
Gerrard discussed the role he played in player recruitment in his new autobiography, My Story, which is currently being serialised in the Daily Mail.
"It
was the same ritual every summer. The club would let me know which
long-shot target they had in mind and ask me to contact him," Gerrard
said.
"In 2013, the latest player in our sights was Willian, the
Brazilian midfielder. Instead of calling directly, I always sent a text.
It was the opening move in a familiar game."
Gerrard added Willian was extremely courteous but that he made it clear there were other clubs interested in signing him.
"The next text from Willian was so obvious I could have written it for him, even before I read it," Gerrard added.
"He
again said that it would be great to play in the same team as me but
'I'm not sure Liverpool can give me the Champions League'. He went to
Chelsea."
However, next summer Gerrard and Liverpool went after arguably an even more unlikely target.
Gerrard
wrote: "Our target in 2014 was ridiculously optimistic. Brendan
(Rodgers, Liverpool manager) asked me to take a crack at trying to talk
Toni Kroos into signing for Liverpool.
"I knew Real Madrid were
gearing up to make Bayern Munich an offer and so I felt a bit awkward
when I texted Kroos. But God loves a trier and so I gave it a whirl.
"Some
of the best footballers in the world can also be the most respectful.
Kroos did not make me feel like I was a total idiot. But, of course, he
would soon sign for Real."
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