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Roy Hodgson is pondering a move for former Liverpool striker Peter Crouch.
The Reds manager is eager to add a target man to his squad and is believed to view Crouch as the ideal candidate.
Hodgson, who has spoken of his desire to bring experienced English players to Liverpool, is a confirmed admirer of the England striker having failed in a bid to bring him to Craven Cottage as Fulham manager last summer.
It is believed the Tottenham Hotspur player would welcome a return to Anfield, where he scored 40 goals in three successful seasons, despite Spurs having secured Champions League football for the next campaign.
The 29-year-old, who was sold to Portsmouth for £11m in 2008 after slipping down the pecking order following the arrivals of Fernando Torres and Andriy Voronin, would be available for around £6m.
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