Football: Dudek eyes Madrid
The Poland international has been usurped at Anfield by José Reina and has made only eight Premiership appearances since playing a crucial role in the 2005 Champions League final. That has prompted him to reject an offer to remain at Liverpool, citing his desire for first-team football as the motivation behind his departure. However, Real's interest has prompted a rethink.
"I must admit that I have received an offer from one of the greatest clubs in the world, if not the greatest one," said Dudek. "The offer is an honour for me. I am seriously considering it now." Real may face competition from Real Betis and Benfica.
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Date Published: June 15, 2007
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