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Liverpool complete record Andy Carroll signing

Media reports said Liverpool paid £35 million ($56.14 million) to bring the 22-year-old England international to Anfield.

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Liverpool have completed the British transfer record signing of Newcastle United striker Andy Carroll, Liverpool said on Monday.

Media reports said Liverpool paid £35 million ($56.14 million) to bring the 22-year-old England international to Anfield.       

"Andy Carroll has tonight completed his transfer from Newcastle United to Liverpool FC and signed a five-and-a half-year-deal that will keep him at Anfield until 2016," Liverpool said in a statement on their website.      

Carroll became the most expensive signing by a British club, eclipsing the fee Manchester City paid Real Madrid for Robinho and Manchester United paid Tottenham Hotspur for Dimitar Berbatov.

Carroll's move to Liverpool, who have also signed Uruguay's Luis Suarez from Ajax as new manager Kenny Dalglish re-models his squad, paved the way for Fernando Torres to complete his switch to Chelsea. 

Spain's Torres joined the west London club for a fee that could reach £50 million, according to reports.               

The powerful Carroll, born in the Newcastle heartland of Gateshead, made his first-team debut in 2006 and has developed into one of the Premier League''s most feared frontmen, netting 11 times in the league this season.  

His muscular game, touch and finishing ability earned him a call-up to Fabio Capello's England squad in November when he made his international debut against France.

Carroll's departure is a huge blow to Newcastle and their fans who have given the pony-tailed "No 9" cult hero status after his 19 goals last season helped Newcastle regain their place in the Premier League.

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