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Liverpool to hire Rodgers

May 31, 2012 - 18:39 By Korea Herald
LONDON (AP) ― Liverpool appears set to hire Brendan Rodgers as its new manager.

The hire would vault the Northern Irishman from relative obscurity to one of the toughest jobs in soccer, with his current club Swansea claiming a deal was expected to be finalized on Thursday.

Following talks with Liverpool’s American owners ― Fenway Sports Group, which owns the Boston Red Sox ― Rodgers told Swansea on Wednesday he has been offered the job as Kenny Dalglish’s replacement at Anfield and was ready to accept.

“We are trying to finalize within the next 24 hours,” Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins said. “Although we are very disappointed to lose such a talented, young British manager, we didn’t wish to stand in his way.”

Liverpool will have to pay compensation to Swansea, reported to be in the region $6 million, because Rodgers has three years left on his contract after signing a new deal in January.

In what will be one of the most low-key managerial appointments made by the traditional English powerhouse in a generation, the 39-year-old Rodgers was preferred to Wigan manager Roberto Martinez despite having only one season’s experience in England’s top division.

That year, however, was a highly successful one, with Swansea finishing 11th in its first season in the Premier League, earning plenty of admirers because of the Welsh team’s attractive, possession-based style of play.