Paul Scharner is set to hold talks over a possible dream move to  Liverpool next week.
The versatile 30-year-old will meet with  Reds officials to discuss a switch after becoming a free agent when his  existing contract with Wigan Athletic expired, bringing to an end his  four-year stay at the DW Stadium.
Roy Hodgson remains a keen  admirer of Scharner after failing to sign him three times times when he  was Fulham manager and was understood to be considering a move for him  prior to succeeding Rafael Benitez at Anfield.
Valentin Hobel,  the Austria international's agent, expects his client to be charged with  filling the void in defensive midfield left by Javier Mascherano's  impending departure if negotiations are successful.
"Roy Hodgson  and Paul Scharner - this is a special relationship," he insisted.
"Hodgson  thinks that Paul's strengths in midfield are better than his attributes  in central defence."
Premier League rivals Aston Villa and  Sunderland remain interested in the colourful centre-back but Hobel  revealed that Scharner, who can also play in midfield, would relish a  dream move to Merseyside.
He added: "Liverpool would be a dream,  of course, but we are in contact with several clubs. Because he is a  free transfer, he can choose."

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