7_Kewell wrote:looks like sick note is coming back. Juventus only offered 6 million and Milan didn't want him.
Well lets see how he gets on next season then, he has plenty of potential.
7_Kewell wrote:looks like sick note is coming back. Juventus only offered 6 million and Milan didn't want him.
Greavesie wrote:I'm worried by the fact nobody wants him, either that or clubs think because he doesn't want to be here they can get a cut price deal, in which case we're doing the right thing in getting him back in. We'll see how he gets on, I'll be surprised if he's a Liverpool playercome the start of the season though (just a feeling)
ethanr wrote:Greavesie wrote:I'm worried by the fact nobody wants him, either that or clubs think because he doesn't want to be here they can get a cut price deal, in which case we're doing the right thing in getting him back in. We'll see how he gets on, I'll be surprised if he's a Liverpool playercome the start of the season though (just a feeling)
I think it's the latter.
People know what's going on at our club and they are trying to take advantage of us left and right. We need to pull him back unless we get offered more than 10 million pounds.
neil wrote:So nobody wants to pay half the price for a fit Aquilani than we paid for a long term injured Aquilani. I wish Benitez would get a job somewhere and buy him ffs.
metalhead wrote:Alberto Aquilani insists he has no problem returning to Liverpool following his season-long loan at Juventus.
The Italy international is due to return to Merseyside for pre-season training after a permanent move to Juventus fell through.
Aquilani impressed at Juve during his loan, but the Italian giants refused to pay the asking price to keep the midfielder in Turin.
The 26-year-old has previously admitted he would have preferred to have stayed in Italy, but he insists he is looking forward to returning to Liverpool.
"I return to Liverpool with great enthusiasm," Aquilani told Sky Italia."This is not a problem.
"It's not true that I didn't want to return to England."
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metalhead wrote:Alberto Aquilani insists he has no problem returning to Liverpool following his season-long loan at Juventus.
The Italy international is due to return to Merseyside for pre-season training after a permanent move to Juventus fell through.
Aquilani impressed at Juve during his loan, but the Italian giants refused to pay the asking price to keep the midfielder in Turin.
The 26-year-old has previously admitted he would have preferred to have stayed in Italy, but he insists he is looking forward to returning to Liverpool.
"I return to Liverpool with great enthusiasm," Aquilani told Sky Italia."This is not a problem.
"It's not true that I didn't want to return to England."
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