Liverpool's Alberto Aquilani set for Anfield exit with loan move back to Italy

20 August 2010 08:07
Aquilani has struggled to make an impact at Anfield since his £20 million arrival from Roma last summer. [LNB]The 26 year-old was signed by former Reds manager Rafael Benitez as a replacement for the influential Xabi Alonso but his first season on Merseyside was hampered by injuries. [LNB] Related ArticlesHodgson: I chose Joe Cole for Liverpool penaltyPeter Kenyon key man in Liverpool takeoverLiverpool 1 Trabzonspor 0Manchester City v Liverpool: match previewMascherano can only go for £25mCole deification pure fantasyAquilani was not included in Liverpool's squad for last night's Europa League play-off against Trabzonspor and discussions are under way over a possible move. [LNB]Current boss Roy Hodgson said: "At the moment we are considering possibly loaning him to an Italian club, but nothing is sure about that yet so I don't have anything definite to report. [LNB]"I didn't want to use him (against Trabzonspor) just in case the loan goes through, because for Aquilani this year it's very important that he plays regular football, every week, as the number one man on the teamsheet. [LNB]"I can't promise him that here so if a loan move to Italy could help him in that respect it might be good for all parties. [LNB]"It would certainly be what he needs, it would certainly protect the value of the player and when he does return to Liverpool no doubt we will see the Aquilani that we signed before he came here injured last year." [LNB]Aquilani had a history of injury problems when he joined Liverpool and it was more than two months into last season before he made his debut for the club. [LNB]Hodgson has given no indication as to which Italian club he could join but he was linked with Juventus - from whom Liverpool have just signed midfielder Christian Poulsen - earlier in the year. [LNB][LNB]

Source: Telegraph