
While at Argentinian side River Plate and then Brazilians Corinthians, Mascherano built up quite a reputation not just in South America but around the world.
He was an exciting young talent who chased and hassled the ball carrier tremendously, he was tipped for Europe's best clubs in a matter of years.
However after a shock switch to West Ham United along with compatriot Carlos Tevez he quickly saw he first team opportunities cut short.
After just half a season though and five appearances, Rafael Benitez brought him to Anfield assured he could rebuild his career.
The fans instantly took to the gritty ball winner, and he became a favourite in the terraces.
Now nearing a century of appearances on Merseyside, it seems his time at Liverpool is numbered.
While he should be grateful to Benitez for the 'risk' he made in buying the Argentine, he should be appreciate the club and power brokers who also took the risk and the fans who have took him into their heart.
His refusal to play in the recent defeat to Manchester City is a ludicrous way to act towards the club and fans who are STILL paying his wages despite this refusal.
It is also worth pointing out that Liverpool have turned him into Captain of his country, a situation that seemed highly unlikely during the tumultuous time at West Ham.
Manager Roy Hodgson has stated if no bid matches the clubs valuation, then he could stay.
However the fluttering eye lashed at Barcelona which started last summer are still ongoing, and with Inter Milan now in the race if he does stay it could have a hugely detrimental effect on morale.
Their now seem to be a distinct lack, if any at all, of one club men.
A quick buck among players seems to be the priority and player 'rule' the trend at clubs.
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