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| LIVERPOOL AFTER YOUNG ROMA STRIKER FABIO BORINI? | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jun 13 2012, 09:23 AM (224 Views) | |
| Deleted User | Jun 13 2012, 09:23 AM Post #1 |
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June 12, 2012 Liverpool chasing AS Roma starlet Fabio Borini By Thomas Atzenhoffer Soccer Examiner Liverpool appears to be chasing after young Italian international starlet Fabio Borini according to a TalkSport correspondent. Reports have indicated that the Reds in fact tried to sign Borini last summer but he opted to return to his home nation of Italy after spending the last years of his academy training at Chelsea. However, during his time at Chelsea when he was younger, he struck a bond with now Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers. That relationship could come full circle if Rodgers decides to try and sign the currently co-owned AS Roma and Parma FC star. Borini already has made his English Premier League debut with Chelsea which happened during the 2009-10 season against Tottenham. The young Italian also spent all of the 2010-11 season on-loan to Swansea City under Rodgers as he led the club to promotion. The player’s agent, Marco Di Marchi was quoted in regards to a potential move by Borini this summer: "I am waiting for a call from Parma and Roma to know the intentions of the two clubs. We will evaluate every proposal and choose the best option for Fabio. However, Borini’s comments in regards to Rodgers indicate that he could very well be tempted if Liverpool comes to call: Brendan Rodgers is a good manager and a great person who knows me very well. He is like an uncle because he helped me a lot when I was at Chelsea." Rodgers is looking to build a long term project at Anfield and bringing in players like Borini that are young and can grow into the system and flourish is a main objective. Borini’s experience also shows he will be a player that is ready for the expectations of a club such as Liverpool after his time with two of the World’s biggest clubs in Chelsea and AS Roma. |
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| Deleted User | Jun 20 2012, 08:56 PM Post #2 |
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The Borini story is gaining momentum... :rolleyes: |
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