Two of the most senior accountants in football could take part in a one of the summer's biggest transfer stories.
Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks has reportedly approached Manchester City chief executive Alistair Mackintosh about replacing his counterpart at Anfield, Rick Parry, reports the Daily Telegraph.
Question marks have been placed over the future of Mackintosh at City, after owner Thaksin Shinawatra appointed an executive chairman this week.
Mackintosh, profiled in Accountancy Age in 2006, is a former Price Waterhouse trainee who joined City as financial controller.
Parry joined Arthur Young McClelland Moores in Liverpool as a trainee chartered accountant in 1976. He left Ernst & Young in 1991 to join Liverpool.
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