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Lock
29-05-2004, 01:57:AM
Middlesbrough chase Kluivert signing


Middlesbrough will make a concerted effort to sign two top class strikers this summer after setting their sights on Mark Viduka, Aiyegbeni Yakubu and Patrick Kluivert.

Kluivert: Premiership switch (FiroFoto/GettyImages)

Boro travelled to Barcelona last week to register their interest in Dutch international Kluivert, although any move is at an embryonic stage.


However, Leeds hitman Viduka and Portsmouth's Yakubu, who scored four times in a 5-1 demolition of Boro at Fratton Park on the final day of the season, are perhaps more realistic targets.

Chief executive Keith Lamb will be the man to do the negotiations with manager Steve McClaren currently away with England and he is confident that they will get their men as they prepare for a first ever European campaign.

'We've identified our targets and it's true that Kluivert is one of them, though that's still at an early stage,' he said. 'But we also have an interest in Mark Viduka and Aiyegbeni Yakubu.

'The chairman and I have discussed with the manager who we would like to bring in and we are in regular contact as we look to make progress with our targets.

'These things take time and progress is sometimes slow, especially at this time of year. But we're confident that we will sign two strikers in the not too distant future.

'Our objective is to get them in long before the playing squad return for pre-season training in early July.

'Progress is slow at the moment - that's because it's the traditional holiday period for players - but we expect things to start happening in a couple of weeks' time.'

Boro's need for a striker is no secret after a season during which they won the Carling Cup but had no player reach double figures in terms of goals.

That fact was reflected in a disappointing Premiership finish as McClaren's men had to make do with 11th place after threatening at one point to break into the top six.

Having seen Emile Heskey join Birmingham and Alan Smith head for Manchester United, the Teessiders have whittled down their list and will now set about the task of trying to make progress.

Their interest in Kluivert in particular has set tongues wagging excitedly, although there are many hurdles to be cleared before they could even consider bringing him to the Riverside Stadium.

Availability is no problem after Barca decided this week to release him along with compatriots Marc Overmars, Phillip Cocu and Michael Reiziger, but his wage demands might.

The former Ajax and AC Milan player earns a reported #90,000 a week, way above the limits imposed during McClaren's reign.

In addition, there will be competition both home and around Europe, although Boro proved last summer when they managed to lure Gaizka Mendieta to the north east that they are not afraid of that.

'I don't think our interest in Patrick Kluivert is a secret now,' said Lamb. 'Steve McClaren and Steve Gibson have made it well known that we are in the hunt for quality strikers and Kluivert falls into that bracket.

'He is the sort of player that would excite the fans and fill the stadium for what is an important season for the club.

'We do have an interest in him, but any potential deal is still at a very early stage. It's difficult to progress it at present as the player is preparing for the European Championships with Holland.

'But we have started and we will try to move it forward in the near future
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It also said they the want to sign Yakubu!!! That would be horrible because I really hope that he stays with Portsmouth.

What do you guys think of Kluivert? Do Boro fans think this would be a good acquistion? Or is his just an overrated star?

(- stay Yak!!!)

Daz
29-05-2004, 02:01:AM
They certainly need some strikers! :)

Lean
29-05-2004, 02:03:AM
From the 3 i would pick Yakubu, seriously.

Soccer_Fan09
29-05-2004, 02:10:AM
No offense to Middlesborough but I don't think they will get him and i to think they should concentrate on Yakubu

Daz
29-05-2004, 02:11:AM
They managed to get Mendieta :brow:

Silencer
29-05-2004, 02:16:AM
Talk about overrated :brow: :rolleyes:
Kluivert is a great striker and he will prove it in Portugal, remember Euro 2000 where he also was topscorer, 4 goals against Yugoslavia to name a few.
He's still eager to score, was injured for a long time but the moment he got on the pitch he scored in only 5 minutes so yeah I reckon Boro can use him PLUS he plays real well together with Zenden!

Savo
29-05-2004, 02:22:AM
Originally posted by Silencer
Talk about overrated :brow: :rolleyes:
Kluivert is a great striker and he will prove it in Portugal, remember Euro 2000 where he also was topscorer, 4 goals against Yugoslavia to name a few.
He's still eager to score, was injured for a long time but the moment he got on the pitch he scored in only 5 minutes so yeah I reckon Boro can use him PLUS he plays real well together with Zenden!

Naw, i think it was 3 goals against us, but hey, Savo was joint top scorer as well (H)

Lock
29-05-2004, 04:50:AM
As long as Yakubu stays put, I will be happy

mhflierman
29-05-2004, 04:55:AM
Kluivert is still an awesome player. He's had a bad year, and he's a bit of cockmonkey but he's a great footballer. It'll be a great signing for Middlesbrough. BUt I doubt they can meet his wage demands, and I think that Kluivert needs to be at a "bigger" club. Kluivert is definately still CL material.

Elder
29-05-2004, 05:25:AM
Originally posted by Savo
Naw, i think it was 3 goals against us, but hey, Savo was joint top scorer as well (H)

Only 3 huh? I have it on tape... there were certainly 4... tack on another 2 and you got demolished 6-1.

Classic game.

Savo
29-05-2004, 05:49:AM
Originally posted by Elder
Only 3 huh? I have it on tape... there were certainly 4... tack on another 2 and you got demolished 6-1.

Classic game.


Naw, it was 3, the 4 one went of Govedarica wise guy !

(H)

panxoman
29-05-2004, 06:02:AM
Originally posted by mhflierman
Kluivert is still an awesome player. He's had a bad year, and he's a bit of cockmonkey but he's a great footballer. It'll be a great signing for Middlesbrough. BUt I doubt they can meet his wage demands, and I think that Kluivert needs to be at a "bigger" club. Kluivert is definately still CL material.

I agree.

It's a pitty that he misses so many goals, because he's an awsome player.

If his finishing was better, he would be one of the best strikers in the world.

Arsenal and newcastle used to be interested in him, but not now.

Elder
29-05-2004, 08:44:AM
Originally posted by Savo
Naw, it was 3, the 4 one went of Govedarica wise guy !

(H)

Come on, he still gets credit!! :)

Savo
29-05-2004, 08:50:AM
Originally posted by Elder
Come on, he still gets credit!! :)

Naw, actually he didnt get credit for that goal ! Govedarica own goal


(H)

dannyeli
29-05-2004, 10:30:AM
Kluivert is still one of the best... he has had an off season, but he can still contribute, anyway i don't want him in Boro

Lock
31-05-2004, 01:50:AM
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/headlinenews?id=301937&cc=5901
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However, Kluivert told the Sunday Mirror: 'I have no intention of going to Middlesbrough.

'I will not consider a move to a small club. I would like to go to one of the big London teams.

'If that doesn't happen I will stay at Barcelona for the final year of my contract
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So it appears he wont be going there after all.

Dumisani
31-05-2004, 03:03:AM
well, i doubt any big London teams will go after him. Now, Tottenham on the other hand.......(H)