Spanish International Xabi Alonso has always spoken very highly of his five years at Anfield, but admitted that he decided to walk away from Liverpool after being told 12 months ago that he might be sold to raise money for new players.
Via Guardian
The Spaniard spent five successful seasons at Anfield before leaving for Real Madrid in a £30m move this summer. However the Liverpool manager Rafael Benítez tried to offload the 27-year-old 12 months ago to raise money for prospective signings, in particular Gareth Barry.
At the time the former Real Sociedad midfielder had struggled for form, making just 16 Premier League starts in 2007-08, but an outstanding campaign last season saw Real lodge their interest. Despite handing in a transfer request in July, Alonso admits that he had decided to leave the club after they had tried to sell him against his wishes a year earlier.
“It was a very difficult decision for me to make,” he told Sky Sports News. “After five years I have experienced wonderful nights at Anfield, to have experienced the support of probably the best fans in the world.
“That’s why I have always been very grateful and I will always have them in my mind and it has been a pleasure. Last summer the club [told] me that I might have to be sold to find funds for new players. It was a difficult decision or difficult moment to accept that. I accepted that as a professional and that moment probably changed my mind.”
Alonso has since admitted that his relationship with Benítez deteriorated when he demanded to leave, but that it remained a professional one. “There has been a lot of rumours but I have always said that it has been simply a professional relationship,” he added. “I have always tried to do what he asked [me] to do. What he asked of me on the pitch, to do the talking on the pitch, and that’s that.”
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