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How can he be unsettled in England when he's been living in Italy for the last 10 months?
I think thats been Aquilanis problem since day 1
Thats why he has been on loan 2 seasons on a trot
Just something in the way Rodgers talked about Aquilani in that Talksport interview it sounded like he'd been told that Aquilani was unsettled/homesick etc
Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
Just something in the way Rodgers talked about Aquilani in that Talksport interview it sounded like he'd been told that Aquilani was unsettled/homesick etc
Brendan Rodgers has revealed he will talk with Joe Cole and Alberto Aquilani to see whether the pair can revive their Liverpool futures.
England international Cole enjoyed a successful loan in France with Lille last season while Italian international Aquilani spent the campaign with AC Milan.
The pair are due back at Melwood for pre-season training and the new boss is well aware of their qualities.
"They're certainly talented players," said Rodgers.
"I know Joe well from my time at Chelsea. He's a wonderful talent.
"I thought Aquilani was a really good player. I'd seen him in the Champions League and he came to Liverpool but it didn't quite work out and he went back [to Italy] on loan.
"There might be other situations. I just need to find out from speaking with those players because there are always other reasons.
"The boy Aquilani is a wonderful talent and a terrific player but he might not be able to settle. He might not be able to adapt to the country so you've got all those issues and sometimes you're not aware of that until you sit down and speak to the people."
Well, good to see that Rodgers rates Aquilani pretty high, and that the entire situation will be resolved pretty soon ... Personally, I hope that Aquilani will stay, since he is obviously a type of a player that would do great in Rodgers' system ...
Since then, Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani has been trying to reduce the fee, but Rodgers will want to see the 27 year-old in action before sanctioning any cut-price moves.
Am I the only one who saw Miami Vice at first glance
I hope Aquilani does stay and gets his head down next season for us but I have serious doubts we'll see him playing for us again.
A cheap sale back to Italy is what I am expecting to see.
He might've stayed had we just qualified for the champions league but I'm sure now that the draw of coming back is negligible when considering his options for progressing his career.
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