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DAVID NGOG'S proposed switch to Sunderland is being held up by the striker's wage demands.
Liverpool are happy to sell the Frenchman for a fee of around £4million but the Black Cats have so far been unable to agree personal terms with him.
The Wearside outfit insist they can't match the wages Ngog would earn if he remained at Anfield next season.
And they are hoping the Reds will agree to drop the asking price for the 22-year-old to enable them to meet his demands.
Ngog was initially expected to complete his move to Sunderland as part of the deal which saw Liverpool snap up midfielder Jordan Henderson earlier this month.
However, with Ngog on holiday and keen to weigh up his options, the clubs agreed to conduct the transfers separately with Henderson signing for £16million.
Ngog, who cost Liverpool £1.4million from Paris St Germain three years ago, has scored 19 goals in 94 appearances.
But he is now surplus to requirements at Anfield with boss Kenny Dalglish keen to bring in Ipswich striker Connor Wickham to provide competition for first choice duo Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll.
Sunderland's talks with Ngog are ongoing and despite the delay they remain hopeful a compromise will be reached to enable them to secure his services.
Source: Liverpool Echo
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