O'Neill defiant over Barry
Martin O'Neill has broken his silence on the Gareth Barry transfer saga by insisting Villa can still break into the top four without their skipper.
Martin O'Neill has broken his silence on the Gareth Barry transfer saga by insisting Villa can still break into the top four without their skipper.
A third Liverpool bid for the England international, this time of £13m, was put on the table on Wednesday night but the Northern Irishman slammed the offer, describing it as "just not acceptable".
He is keen to hold out for at least £18m for Barry, who has told him the lure of Champions League football is too great an opportunity to turn down.
But O'Neill believes that is a dream Barry could eventually achieve at Villa Park - and he insisted that is what he will continue to work towards even if the midfielder moves to Merseyside as expected.
O'Neill said: "Gareth and I had a little chat when he got back from holiday and he has said he would fancy going to Liverpool.
"That's obviously a big setback to us, but the offer from Liverpool is just not acceptable.
"It's very frustrating. We finished sixth last year, he was a major part of that and he has been a splendid player for us for some considerable time."
"If Manchester United are having a struggle keeping hold of (Cristiano) Ronaldo, I guess the rest of us have a bit of trouble," he added.
"It's difficult (to break into the top four) but that's what you're in the game for. If it's without Gareth Barry, we'll still have a go."
Reds boss Rafa Benitez is keen to bring the transfer to a conclusion as quickly as possible but with the clubs are still some way off reaching a compromise with no agreement expected before next week at the earliest.