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Heinze may fight for Anfield move
By Phil McNulty
Chief football writer
Man Utd defender Gabriel Heinze
Man Utd have received offers for defender Heinze
Gabriel Heinze will have to defy Sir Alex Ferguson to secure a £7m move from Manchester United to Liverpool.
Liverpool have met the fee that would secure the 29-year-old Argentine defender's release - stated in a letter from United to Heinze's agent.
Ferguson, however, has insisted Heinze would not be sold to their arch-rivals.
But BBC Sport understands the letter does not preclude Liverpool from buying Heinze, and he could fight United to secure a switch to Anfield.
The fee, believed to be higher than the £6.8m mentioned, is not in Heinze's contract, it is contained in the letter to his agent.
Heinze is keen to leave Old Trafford, and Juventus and Real Madrid are also monitoring his situation.
Liverpool are not in dispute with United, having seen their offer turned down, but now the onus is on Heinze to push for the move and risk fierce antagonism from Ferguson and United's fans.
"He hit it," wrote Sir Alex Ferguson of one particularly vicious Alan Shearer finish against Poland in 1996, "as if he wanted to kill it."