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Reina claims he's here to stay

The saga over Pepe Reina’s future took a further twist today with the keeper saying that he’s “here to stay” as Napoli refuse to meet Liverpool’s asking price for the Spanish keeper.

 

Former Reds' boss Rafa Benitez is reportedly keen to take the Spanish keeper to Naples permanently but not at the release clause set by the Reds, which according to the Telegraph is £3.95m. With no vacancies at any of the big Spanish clubs and seemingly very little interest from elsewhere, Reina has found himself back at Liverpool despite having written a farewell letter to the fans a year ago that also contained a parting shot at an unimpressed Brendan Rodgers.

 

Rodgers reacted to questions about Reina’s future by saying yesterday “Pepe made it clear last year where he is at. We will see what happens over the next few weeks”. It would certainly appear that there is no way back for the former Barcelona and Villarreal keeper, with Liverpool reluctant to pay 100k a week for him to sit on the bench and Rodgers settled on Simon Mignolet as his number one.

 

Reina, however, claims he is going nowhere. "I have a contract to respect with Liverpool. I'm training well and I am perfectly fine with my team-mates," he said. "I am here to stay. I have not talked to Brendan Rodgers, I've been here for only four days and I am just thinking of training to my best and getting back into shape."

 

“All the big Spanish teams are covered in my role," he added. "I see it as very difficult to return to Spain. It's normal though that over the years you want to return to where you came from, so we'll see."

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Without a doubt.  Irrespective of individual opinions on Mignolet, he needs someone who could credibly replace him for the season if for whatever reason that became necessary, form or fitness.  If such competition spurs him on, all the better.

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The first image posted of reina watching the game is of a keeper with masterful levels of concentration and is one of the reasons he was rewarded with a great fantastic financial package from Liverpool. Later in the evening he was happy and enjoying himself. A man who knows when to work and when to play.

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The first image posted of reina watching the game is of a keeper with masterful levels of concentration and is one of the reasons he was rewarded with a great fantastic financial package from Liverpool. Later in the evening he was happy and enjoying himself. A man who knows when to work and when to play.

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He was probably thinking about how he convinced Alexis Sanchez to join Arsenal.

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That's his concentrating face. Just working out the revised version of his letter to da fanz.

 

That's his 'kneel before Zod' face before he annihilates the fanz with his eye lasers.

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How about an Owen style brochure listing some of his brand values.

Or the Owen Hargeaves running-for-5-minutes-without-breaking-anything DVD.

 

(D'you reckon Joe Queen could run for 5 minutes?  Me neither.  Scrap that idea.)

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The first image posted of reina watching the game is of a keeper with masterful levels of concentration and is one of the reasons he was rewarded with a great fantastic financial package from Liverpool. Later in the evening he was happy and enjoying himself. A man who knows when to work and when to play.

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What the fuck is that on Flanagan's top lip? Fucking hell son, grow a proper one. Even a fake moustache would be better than that.

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Bit of interest in Reina.

 

That DiMarzio

 

Goalkeepers continue to be the protagonists, after the World Cup they remain in the transfer news headlines. Pepe Reina is currently owned by Liverpool, but his future could be at Bayern Munich, who is strongly interested. Guardiola appears to have set his mind on acquiring him, but there are also two Italian clubs in the picture. Napoli is still a possibility while the new suitor is Milan.

The rossoneri in fact are facing Liverpool during the Guiness Cup in the United States. Inzaghi and Reina crossed paths during a recent practice session and had a discussion, likely about their past matches against one another. But Reina could also be in Milan’s future. Milan could also be interested in Reina considering the recent performances of their goalkeepers. The fact that Milan’s director Umberto Gandini travelled from Pittsburgh to New York (where Liverpool is practicing) could suggest Milan is considering Reina. Considering his wages and the competition to sign him, acquiring Reina won’t be easy for Milan, but the rossoneri have entered the race.

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