I hope we don't have to visit Gala during his spell there. They'll only complain we duped them and be even more hostile than normal.
Liverpool could see Emiliano Insua make a shock return to the club after Galatasaray manager Gheorghe Hagi insisted he wanted no loan players in his squad.
Insua moved to the Istanbul club at the end of August on a season-long loan but is expected to return to England in January after Hagi outlined his plans for Gala since being appointed as Frank Rijkaard's successor last month - his second managerial stint with the club.
Following his return to the Aslantepe, the Romania legend has endured a difficult spell with a win over Denzilispor sandwiched between defeats against Trabzonspor and Manisaspor which has prompted a crisis meeting between the manager and the Cim bom's board of directors.
Reports in Turkey claim that attacking midfielder Zvjezdan Misimovi? heads the list of players set to be culled when the transfer window reopens after Hagi revealed that he was concerned with the attitude of several players.
Argentina international Insua, 21, is also expected to head for the exit after the left-back has made just nine appearances for the club this season whilst Hagi admitted that loan players had no place within his ranks.
He said: "I'm not playing with players on loan. I play with Galatasaray players."
Former Reds winger Harry Kewell is also expected to leave Galatasaray after Hagi conceded that the Australian's best days were behind him.
He added: "I respect his footballing past. But right now I need players whose footballing present is worth of respect."
A squad of 22 players mostly aged under 25 and based in Europe will represent Argentina for friendlies against Nigeria on June 1 and Poland four days later.
Manchester City fullback Pablo Zabaleta, fresh from winning the FA Cup in England, plus Nicolas Otamendi and Fernando Belluschi, both members of FC Porto's Europa League-winning squad, were named on the list by coach Sergio Batista on Wednesday.
The squad gives opportunities to Argentina's fringe players and leaves out established stars such as Lionel Messi and Javier Mascherano.
All of the players were based in Europe except for Independiente goalkeeper Adrian Gabbarini and midfielder Mario Bolatti, who played for Internacional in Brazil.
Perhaps the most unusual selection was Valencia midfielder Alberto Costa, who has never played in Argentina and began his career in a non-professional league on the island of Guadaloupe.
"On the island I played at amateur level, but I dreamt of reaching the top and wearing the national team colours," said Costa, who also holds French citizenship.
The games are in Abuja, Nigeria then Warsaw, Poland.
Argentina was preparing for the Copa America which it hosts in July.
Argentina:
Goalkeepers: Oscar Ustari (Getafe), Adrian Gabbarini (Independiente)
Defenders: Federico Fazio (Seville), Mateo Mussacchio (Villarreal), Ezequiel Garay (Real Madrid), Nicolas Otamendi (Porto), Pablo Zabaleta (Manchester City), Marcos Angeleri (Sunderland), Alejandro Cabral (Legia Warsaw), Emiliano Insua (Galatasaray).
Midfielders: Nicolas Bertolo (Zaragoza), Alberto Costa (Valencia), Pablo Piatti (Almeria), Nicolas Gaitan (Benfica), Fernando Belluschi (FC Porto), Franco Jara (Benfica), Mauro Formica (Blackburn), Mario Bolatti (Internacional).
Forwards: Diego Perotti (Seville), Marco Ruben (Villarreal), Mauro Boselli (Genoa), Jonathan Cristaldo (Metalist).
Argentina: 1-Adrian Gabbarini; 2-Ezequiel Garay (13-Mateo Musacchio, 65), 3-Emiliano Insua 4-Pablo Zabaleta, 6-Federico Fazio; 5-Mario Bolatti, 8-Fernando Belluschi (15-Nicolas Bertolo, 62), 14-Alberto Costa (20-Alejandro Cabral, 58), 10-Nicolas Gaitan; 9-Mauro Boselli, 18-Diego Perotti (11-Franco Jara, 70).