Liverpool have reportedlyAopened relaxed talksAwith Real Madrid midfielder Xabi Alonso's agent and are considering a move to bring the player back once again to Anfield in the summer. Xabi Alonso The Daily Star reports that the ball player has rejected an extension on his present deal, which expires in 2014, Aand is available to make a come back to Liverpool, a club where he spent five months before joining Real Madrid last year. Nevertheless, the deal depends on Liverpool's ability to provide Spaniard a lucrative deal, much better than the A80,000 per week salary plus bonuses he's currently generating at Madrid. The membership are supposedly prepared to increase his pay so that you can tell him to keep at Madrid, but the player has his heart set on moving ship at the end of the period. Alonso is a widely revered figure across Merseyside, with the person playing an essential part in aiding Liverpool win the Champions League in his first period at the club. AThe Reds are anticipated to face opposition from the kind of AMLS area Manhattan Project Galaxy and Russian team Anzhi Makhachkala who are also enthusiastic about obtaining the player's services. A move to either of the two groups will assure a huge pay increase and a chance to get off the vigours of top flight baseball. However,A a return to Anfield is extremely much on the cards, with the person recentlyAstatingAin an interview he is still a fan and is still "really attached" to the membership and their supporters. Moreover, a proceed to the bucks rich leagues will probably risk his odds of visiting the FIFA World Cup, planned in Brazil next year. Sturridge on Brendan Rodgers Liverpool January signing Daniel Sturridge has confirmed Brendan Rodgers for giving a chance to him to shine with Liverpool. The striker has got himself back in contention in the England team for the qualifiers and had an immediate effect with the Reds, score five goals in seven performances. Brendan Rodgers "I am very grateful - very grateful to the director for giving me the opportunity. I was at Man City before Chelsea and everything was fine there, in equity. I didn't have any problems, everything worked out, but I thought we would leave because I did not feel it absolutely was the best place for me to help expand my career. " "I shifted to Chelsea and had success. We won awards and I've medals however in terms of my own individual dreams, I didn't reach finish them. Ideally here, now I am at a that believes in me with a manager who believes in me, I can give the fans something to laugh about," heAtoldALiverpool Echo.
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