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Jordan Rhodes' £11m move from Blackburn to Middlesbrough collapses

Middlesbrough have confirmed a proposed move for Blackburn striker Jordan Rhodes has fallen through over personal terms.

Boro had a reported £11 million bid for Rovers' Scotland international accepted on Friday night and he was left out of Paul Lambert's squad for the FA Cup tie at Oxford on Saturday.

However, the move has hit the rocks following discussions between Boro and Rhodes.

A short club statement posted on Middlesbrough's official website read: "The club can confirm that we have held talks with Blackburn Rovers striker Jordan Rhodes over the weekend but have failed to agree terms.''

Rovers later also posted a statement confirming Rhodes was returning to them following discussions on Teesside. Lambert said on the club's official website: "After a fee was agreed between the two clubs, Jordan asked to go and speak to Middlesbrough.

"This is the third window now where he has wanted to go and we felt it was right to give him that opportunity. After securing a good deal for the club, which would have enabled me to rebuild the squad, we allowed him to leave the team hotel on Friday night, but it appears that he could not agree personal terms with Middlesbrough.

"We had a terrific victory yesterday over Oxford United in the FA Cup, with some great performances by the players who came in, and we'll continue to try and do that.''

Middlesbrough have been chasing the 25-year-old since the summer and Blackburn initially rejected their advances, with the player telling ESPN FC in July that he was "unhappy'' at not having the opportunity to discuss terms with them.

He got that chance this weekend, but Rhodes revealed to Sky Sports News HQ that he was "baffled and disappointed'' that Boro had pulled the plug.

"I'll knuckle down and get my work head back on at Blackburn,'' he added. "It's a great club.''

Should Rhodes stay at Blackburn beyond Monday's deadline, he could be in the squad to face Middlesbrough at the Riverside on Saturday.

Speaking after Saturday's FA Cup win at Oxford, Rovers boss Lambert revealed Rhodes had informed him he wanted to leave and that he was surprised his club did not accept Hull's offer 18 months ago when Gary Bowyer was in charge.

"The lad came and saw me, he wanted to go, and to be honest I thought the club should have taken the offer the summer before,'' Lambert said. "Jordan has been excellent for Blackburn, but the money is too good to turn down.

"The investment will help, the club has got to rebuild. We need a stronger team to be able to get out of this league.''

Rhodes moved to Blackburn in a club-record £8m deal from Huddersfield in the summer of 2012 and he has scored 85 goals in three-and-a-half seasons for them.