Soccer

On this day in 2005 – Liverpool sign Peter Crouch from Southampton for £7million

The England striker signed a four-year deal at Anfield.

Peter Couch signed for Liverpool from Southampton on this day in 2005
Peter Couch signed for Liverpool from Southampton on this day in 2005 (Rebecca Naden/PA)

Peter Crouch joined Liverpool from Southampton for £7million on this day in 2005.

The 24-year-old forward signed a four-year deal with the Champions League holders to link up with England team-mates Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher on Merseyside.

Crouch had scored 12 goals in the previous Premier League season, but it was not enough to keep Southampton up and he subsequently moved to Anfield after Saints’ relegation.

Peter Crouch scored 42 goals in 134 games for Liverpool
Peter Crouch scored 42 goals in 134 games for Liverpool (Martin Rickett/PA)

The 6ft 7in striker said: “I am thrilled to be joining a club as prestigious and successful as


Liverpool.

“Once I heard of their interest in me it was hard not to think about what it would be like to pull on the famous red shirt and play in front of the Kop.”

Tottenham academy graduate Crouch would spend three years with Liverpool, scoring 40 goals across 135 appearances and helping them win the FA Cup in 2006.

Crouch, who had previous spells with QPR, Portsmouth and Aston Villa before joining Southampton, had to wait a number of months before he opened his goal account for the Reds.

He eventually grabbed his maiden goal for the club on December 3 against Wigan, but would also net the winner against Manchester United in the FA Cup fifth round and score the decisive goal months later in a Community Shield triumph over Chelsea.

A hat-trick against Arsenal was the highlight of his second season at Liverpool, which ended with a substitute appearance in defeat by AC Milan in the Champions League final.

Peter Crouch scored 22 goals for England
Peter Crouch scored 22 goals for England (David Davies/PA)

Fernando Torres’ arrival in the summer of 2007 saw Crouch’s opportunities reduced and a year later he departed to Portsmouth in an £11m deal.

Harry Redknapp brought Crouch back to the south-coast club and secured his services again one season later after he took over at Tottenham.

Crouch would later sign for Stoke, where he would spend eight seasons and score more than 50 times, before he finished his career at Burnley.

Upon announcing his retirement in 2019, Crouch had represented England on 42 occasions and scored 22 goals, including netting at the 2006 World Cup. He would later transition into a pundit and become a popular figure on the media circuit.