Sven won't stop World Cup stars doing deals
"It would be good if every deal was done before the World Cup but I will not rely on that. If players are going to be transferred, that's life. It's so important for players" - Sven-Goran Eriksson
Sven won't stop World Cup stars doing deals
3.30PM, Thu Mar 16 2006
England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson has admitted that he cannot stop his players from holding transfer talks during this summer's World Cup finals.
Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard's form suffered in Euro 2004 when his proposed big-money move to Chelsea took shape as England played in Portugal.
England captain David Beckham of Real Madrid and Arsenal left-back Ashley Cole, who has again been linked with Chelsea, will be among the players who may be negotiating transfers or new contracts this summer.
But Eriksson, who will be looking to tie up his own future before the tournament kicks off in Germany in June, is not worried and refuses to ban mobile phones from England's World Cup base camp in Germany's Black Forest.
The 57-year-old Swede said: "It would be good if every deal was done before the World Cup but I will not rely on that. If players are going to be transferred, that's life. It's so important for players.
"When you are going to change clubs, or change cities or change countries, it is your life. I don't want to see agents in the team hotel but it's very easy for them to talk because everyone has a mobile phone. But it's all right if managers want to come to talk to their players."
Meanwhile, Eriksson is to put two or three players on World Cup stand-by at the end of the season, depending on the fitness of injury victims like Michael Owen, Cole and Sol Campbell.
The Swede plans to name a provisional 23-man squad for Germany on May 8 plus some reserve players and added: "We will name 25 or 26 players. Everyone will know who are the 23 and who are the extra two or three.
"It's not going to be a competition. They will know they are going to be reserves, shadowing people with possible injuries."
The England boss still hopes world football's governing body Fifa will delay its deadline for final squads to be submitted for the tournament.
At the moment, managers must have the names in by May 15 - but that date is before the Champions League final and England's last two warm-up friendlies against Hungary and Jamaica.
England and other European countries are lobbying Fifa to move the deadline back to June 5, four days before the finals kick off.
ITV