Report: Paul Konchesky Seeking Anfield Exit, In Talks to Join Fulham on Loan Before Transfer Window Closes

by abournenesn

Jan 27, 2011

Liverpool fullback Paul Konchesky may be on the move to Fulham, according to multiple media reports.

Since Roy Hodgson left town, it's been a rough go for Konchesky. In fact, his six-month stint with the Reds has been anything but desirable for all parties.

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The 29-year-old was brought to Anfield last summer by Hodgson but was unable to play to his full potential and fell into bad graces with the fans. Since Hodgson's exit and the appointment of Kenny Dalglish as manager, Konchesky hasn't seen any playing time.

Hodgson brought Konchesky in from Fulham last summer and it appears he's heading back there as the Reds and Fulham are in "advanced talks" to send Konchesky there on loan, reports SkySports.com.

While many teams have reportedly taken interest in Konchesky, the Cottagers remain the only option during this month's transfer window because he's already played there this season.

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