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A Premier League tribunal has ruled that Gabriel Heinze will not be allowed to move to Liverpool.The Argentine international had requested the Premier League intervene, when Manchester United refused to sanction his departure to Liverpool.Heinze looked to be on his way out of Old Trafford in the summer, when the club invited offers from European sides, but the player set his heart on Anfield.United have remained adamant in their stance that Heinze would not be allowed to join a title rival and this viewpoint has now been vindicated by the Premier League.Sir Alex Ferguson and United officials have always maintained that Heinze could leave for another country, for a fee of around £6.8million, but it remains to be seen whether he still has a future in Manchester.
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Real Madrid have agree a fee with Manchester United for Gabriel Heinze, according to reports in Spain.Marca claims that a fee of around 12 million Euros (just over £8m) has been agreed between the two clubs for the Argentine left-back, who has been prevented from joining Liverpool.It is thought United are happy to sell him to a club outside of the Premier League and so it could be up to Heinze whether he wants to return to Spain.The Argentine is apparently planning an appeal against the Premier League ruling which denies him the chance to join Liverpool.He could be faced with a tough decision - take the exit route to Madrid or pin all his hopes on an appeal that could fail and see him stuck at United.

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