PEPE REINA will be offered the chance to extend his Anfield career as Liverpool aim to tie up the long-term future of another key first-team regular.
Club officials will sit down with Reina in January to begin negotiations over a lucrative new contract.
The 27-year-old only signed a five-year deal in June 2007 but Liverpool are keen to stave off any interest from potential suitors, with Barcelona known to be tracking the Spain international.
Reina’s new deal would represent the next big outlay for Liverpool, who this year have already agreed long-term contracts with Fernando Torres, Steven Gerrard, Daniel Agger, Dirk Kuyt as well as manager Rafael Benitez.
The Spaniard has the record for the fewest number of goals conceded by a keeper in their first fifty games at Liverpool, as well as taking the least amount of games to register 50 and 100 clean sheets.
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Club officials will sit down with Reina in January to begin negotiations over a lucrative new contract.
The 27-year-old only signed a five-year deal in June 2007 but Liverpool are keen to stave off any interest from potential suitors, with Barcelona known to be tracking the Spain international.
Reina’s new deal would represent the next big outlay for Liverpool, who this year have already agreed long-term contracts with Fernando Torres, Steven Gerrard, Daniel Agger, Dirk Kuyt as well as manager Rafael Benitez.
The Spaniard has the record for the fewest number of goals conceded by a keeper in their first fifty games at Liverpool, as well as taking the least amount of games to register 50 and 100 clean sheets.
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), I love Pepe so much and would be devastated to see him go. He clearly loves the club and I hope he is here for many years yet. He will be our greatest ever keeper, of that I am convinced.



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