Reina hurt at Liverpool exit


LONDON: Spanish goalkeeper Jose Reina launched a scathing attack on Liverpool after accusing the club of forcing him to join Napoli on loan.

The 30-year-old started his season-long loan to the Italian side on Monday following several months of speculation over his future.

He was reported to be a target for Barcelona at the end of last season but a deal with the Spanish champions never materialised.

In the meantime, Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers signed Belgian goalkeeper Simon Mignolet from Sunderland.

With Mignolet on board, Liverpool were not keen to keep Reina and the Premier League accepted a loan offer from Napoli.

Faced with the prospect of losing his place, Reina reluctantly agreed to be reunited with former Liverpool Rafael Benitez, who is now in charge at Napoli.

But Reina, who joined Liverpool from Villarreal in 2005, said he was disappointed to have been left with little choice about his future.

“If I have one regret, it is the way that I am leaving,” Reina wrote on his official website pepereina25.com.

“It is only natural that I would be disappointed that the Liverpool management agreed to loan me to Napoli without telling me first.

“I thought that I deserved better than that, even though I understand that difficult decisions have to be taken in football.”

Reina conceded that he had told Liverpool he would have been keen to join Barca if a serious offer was made but was still surprised at the way he was treated.

“A lot has been made about me informing the club that if an offer came in from Barcelona that I would have liked them to consider it,” Reina said.

“But I had also spoken to the club about the possibility of extending my contract if the offer was not made.

“I told the manager that I wanted to play for Liverpool and that Barcelona would only become an option for me if the opportunity arrived, like the rumours said it would, as it would be a chance for me to go back home.

“When it didn’t come I was happy to fight for my place so I was surprised that Liverpool decided it was in the club’s interests to send me to Napoli instead.” - AFP

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