Baros gaat wel bijna zeker naar Valencia
Valencia reveal interest in Baros
Milan Baros career statistics
Valencia president Juan Soler has told a Spanish radio station he is in talks with Liverpool striker Milan Baros.
"We are negotiating with the Czech (Baros) and with four or five players of the same quality," he told Radio 9.
"These players are from Europe and South America and we are trying to do things in plenty of time, both with Baros and with the others."
Baros, 23, was the leading scorer at Euro 2004 but has struggled this season and scored 13 goals for the Reds.
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez led Valencia to the Spanish league title last season before moving to Anfield.
He has been linked with going back to his former club to sign Pablo Aimar or Ruben Baraja and a swap deal could be in the pipeline.
But, with Valencia challenging for a Champions League place, Soler refused to elaborate on any possible ins and outs.
He added: "Some of the players who are coming are going to replace those who are already here, so it is for the best that we do not speak too much about the subject.
Daarnaast kom Owen hopelijk weer terug en dan hebben we eindelijk weer een Droomduo voorin met Cisse en Owen
Owen hints at return to Liverpool
Owen nets winner for Real
Michael Owen has said he would have "nothing against" going back to Liverpoool - and repeated he is unhappy with his limited role at Real Madrid.
The England striker, 25, who switched from Anfield for £8m last summer, has been given just 12 league starts for his new club but scored 10 goals.
He told Shoot magazine: "Would I return to Liverpool? I would have nothing against it if I had to move.
"It is well documented that I don't like sitting on the bench."
Owen's goals ratio bears favourable comparison to his rivals at Madrid - Ronaldo has scored 12 goals in 24 starts and Raul just six in 24.
With the World Cup coming on the back of next season, Owen will want to be figuring more for his club, and could decide to return to the Premiership in the summer.
"I left Liverpool on good terms, they are still the first result I look out for and I have a lot of friends there.
"I have no bitterness at all towards Liverpool and they are still a club very close to my heart."
Owen re-iterated his warning that he will look at his future should Real continue to leave him on the bench in spite of his excellent record.
"Let's hope things improve and I don't have to sit on the bench too much," he said. "That obviously wouldn't do my situation any good."
The England star, who is second in the list of competitive goalscorers for his country, admitted he craved the familiarity of home.
"I do miss certain things about not being in England - being around your family, your friends, being in your house.
"I had just had my house reshaped and virtually the minute it was finished I was leaving. It is my dream house (with) two dogs, my horse and all the land that I want.
"I got it perfect for living in and then I had to uproot
Walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart,
And you'll never walk alone...
You'll never walk alone.