If he can get regular first team football in a side in a top division this can only benefit the player, he has the technique and raw ability but needs games to develop
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Originally posted by Pablo1981 View PostYou have to suspect if we loan him out to La Liga it's the end of his LFC career.
Look at Suso. He's had a very good loan spell over there, but still we're busy offering him out in part exchange now
I think he has talent and I'd say he's one who could go on to have a good career elsewhere.
And he's not even a patch on Suso.
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Spanish midfielder Luis Alberto to join Malaga on a season-long loan tomorrow
Jun 25, 2014 11:47 By James Pearce
Kolo Toure could also be allowed to leave as Liverpool's summer rebuild begins
Liverpool FC midfielder Luis Alberto will join Malaga on a season-long loan tomorrow and Kolo Toure could follow him out of Anfield.
Spaniard Alberto will return to his homeland after the La Liga outfit offered a £1million loan fee.
They will also pay all the 21-year-old’s wages after promising him the first-team football which was lacking during his first campaign with the Reds.
Alberto made just two starts and 10 substitute appearances last term following his £8million switch from Sevilla.
However, with youth on his side manager Brendan Rodgers has decided to loan him out rather than seek a permanent transfer.
Toure could also move on with Turkish club Trabzonspor keen to secure his services.
The Ivorian centre-back is currently considering his options after falling out of favour in the second half of last season.
The 33-year-old, who is under contract for a further 12 months, made 24 appearances following his free transfer from Manchester City but didn’t start a match in the last three months of the campaign.
Liverpool can offer Toure no guarantees about game-time next season and they won’t stand in his way if he decides he wants to move.
Daniel Agger , Martin Skrtel and Mamadou Sakho are all ahead of him in the pecking order and Rodgers is also chasing Southampton’s Croatian centre-back Dejan Lovren.
Liverpool central defensive options also include Sebastian Coates and Tiago Ilori. However, Coates, who has returned to fitness after a serious knee injury, is expected to be sold, while Ilori is likely to be loaned out again following a spell at Granada last season.
Toure decided to stay on at the World Cup in Brazil following the death of his younger brother Ibrahim Toure last week. The 28-year-old had been battling cancer.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Luis Alberto seals Malaga loan switch
Liverpool FC today confirmed that midfielder Luis Alberto has completed a season-long loan switch to Spanish outfit Malaga.
The 21-year-old, who arrived at Anfield from Sevilla last summer, will spend the entirety of 2014-15 with the side that finished 11th last season.
Alberto made 12 first-team appearances for the Reds during his debut campaign on Merseyside, including nine in the Barclays Premier League.
He also featured for the club's U21s on occasion, notably notching a hat-trick at Anfield in September 2013.
Asked about the highlight of his first twelve months on Merseyside, Alberto told LFC.tv: "I was sitting on the bench one day and someone said something funny and I laughed."Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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