Fenerbahce confirm on their official website they have signed Liverpool forward Dirk Kuyt on a three-year deal. More on site soon... by skysportspeteo 2:08 PM Wonder how much they have signed him for
wonder wer he will play, they have some quality wide players in Stoch and Dia both who I would love playing for us so he must be going to play down the middle unlike at Liverpool
Fenerbahce announce Kuyt deal Dutchman ends six-year spell at Anfield By Pete O'Rourke - Follow me: @skysportspeteo. Last Updated: June 3, 2012 2:40pm Dirk Kuyt: Leaving Liverpool for Fenerbahce after six years at Anfield Fenerbahce have announced they have signed Liverpool forward Dirk Kuyt on a three-year deal. The Turkish giants are believed to have paid a fee in the region of £1million for the Holland international. Kuyt's future at Liverpool has been the subject of speculation for some time with the 31-year-old failing to hold down a regular place in the starting line-up last season. The versatile attacker was entering the final year of his contract at Anfield and new Reds boss Brendan Rodgers has decided to let Kuyt move on. A host of clubs, including his old side Feyenoord and German outfit Hamburg had expressed an interest in signing Kuyt, but Fenerbahce have managed to lure him to Turkey. The move ends Kuyt's six-year spell on Merseyside following his arrival from Feyenoord in a £10million deal in 2006 with the player scoring 71 goals in 276 appearances for the club. Kuyt scored in Liverpool's Carling Cup final victory over Cardiff last season as he won his only trophy with the club. http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/7793659/
Gutted .. Great player for us who always seemed to score in really important moments. Annoyed at the fact we also sold him for 1m but it was something to do with a buy-out clause in his contract .. However came up with that clause is just stupid IMO. Wish him the best of luck though, good luck dirk!
I think LFC will miss him - 100% effort and scorer of some valuable goals. He would have been good for us if we could have persuaded him.