LFC2007 wrote:My take is he'd prefer Alonso to stay, but if as appears the case Alonso would prefer to leave and if there's the possibility of getting £30m or close, then he's bound to keep it a bit more open. Combination of both. If Real were only prepared to pay, say £20m, I think he would've given it the 'No' treatment.
To be honest mate I think the financial instability at the club is having a big bearing on this deal. I think if Benitez had money to strengthen the other areas he wants to then even for 30 million he'd be giving Madrid the 'no' treatment. He'd be telling Alonso he's still very much part of the plans and to knuckle down, he's got three years on his contract, the fans love him and we're close to winning the league. I guess I'm saying he could have built bridges with Alonso if he'd wanted to... maybe. Of course there's the possibility that bridges are well and truly burnt and there's absolutely nothing Benitez could say or do to keep Alonso from wanting to leave, we'll never know exactly.
I think that at this moment in time, 30 million spent wisely on maybe two players would benefit the squad more than Alonso. But spending it wisely is the key and there's no guarantee Benitez will manage to do that.