I think that was due maybe to the lack of perceived options available more than really wanting him.
I don't mean that in a totally negative way, Redknapp clearly rates him and could see the torrid time he was having at Liverpool, but I think it was a necessity from Keane and it suited us, rather than being bells and whistles - a match made in heaven. The second coming wasn't the triumph that Harry thought it would be.
I am surprised that Levy had him back, I am not surprised that Levy decided to sell though. He's a businessman first and foremost and has a very good job at WHL (no-one is perfect). If an asset wants to leave then he makes sure he gets the very best price for the club - it's the whole "no-one is bigger than the club" ethos and I like that.
And you allude to Berbatov too but he did the same there....held United off for a year and a half and pushed it right to the wire and forced them to recant their position and pay our fee for him....not bad when the player is refusing to play and forcing you into a corner. I'd have loved to see the stoat thrown in the reserves but at the end of the day, the club came first and that's the important thing.