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Rodgers: Kolo Toure still has a lot to offer Liverpool

The Reds manager believes that the Ivory Coast international, whose move from Manchester City was made official on Tuesday, brings vital experience after Jamie Carragher’s exit

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers believes that Kolo Toure still has plenty to offer at the highest level.

The 32-year-old, who officially completed his free transfer from Manchester City on Tuesday, is the Reds boss’ oldest recruit since he arrived at Anfield last summer.

But Rodgers is confident that Toure will be more than up to the task as he enters what is predicted to be the final chapter of his glittering career.

“I saw him play a lot of games last year,” the Northern Irishman told Liverpool’s official website. “I saw him play at Aston Villa and in a lot of other games and I thought he was Manchester City’s best player.

“Losing someone like Jamie Carragher was going to leave a massive hole for us in terms of his experience.

“Kolo’s experience is going to be really important for us but not just that. He’s someone with a winning mentality,” Rodgers added of the two-time Premier League winner, who also has three FA Cup winner’s medals.

“There weren’t too many available who were better than Kolo Toure. He’s played with big clubs, he understands what a winning mentality is about.

“He’s a good man as well – he knows what the culture is like at a big club.”

Toure, who spent four years at City, was a member of the Arsenal side that went undefeated during the 2003-04 Premier League season.

Liverpool complete Kolo Toure signing

The 32-year-old has joined the Anfield outfit on a free transfer following the conclusion of his Manchester City contract, becoming Brendan Rodgers’ fourth summer signing

Liverpool have confirmed the signing of former Manchester City centre-back Kolo Toure on a free transfer.

The 32-year-old spent four years at the Etihad Stadium after leaving Arsenal in a 14 million deal, but made just 13 appearances last term and was excluded from the club’s Champions League squad.

Toure arrives at Anfield having won two Premier League titles and three FA Cups during an 11-year stay in England, and the Ivorian says Liverpool’s stature in the game made the move an easy decision.

“This means a lot to me,” Toure told the club’s official website.

“Firstly, I’m joining one of the best clubs in England. When I left City it was important for me to stay in England because it’s the best league – and to join Liverpool is massive for me.

“I chose Liverpool because of the history and because of the spirit of the team and the people here.”

Toure becomes Liverpool’s fourth signing of a busy transfer window so far following the arrivals of forwards Luis Alberto and Iago Aspas and goalkeeper Simon Mignolet.

The centre-back joins the club following veteran Jamie Carragher’s retirement at the end of last season.

Betting Special: Why backing Pepe Reina to remain a Red could prove profitable

Speculation about the 30-year-old goalkeeper’s future has been rife since Simon Mignolet joined Liverpool last month but Willie Duncan expects the Spaniard to stay at Anfield

Following another disappointing Premier League campaign for Liverpool in 2012/13, the pressure is on manager Brendan Rodgers as the Northern Irishman looks to assemble a squad capable of challenging for Champions League qualification places in the season ahead.

The Reds have already brought in a number of new faces ahead of the upcoming campaign but it is the capture of 25-year-old goalkeeper Simon Mignolet from Sunderland that has attracted the bulk of the attention thus far.

Mignolet cost the Reds £9 million when he signed on at Anfield last month and the Belgian ‘keeper looks set to engage in a fierce battle with current incumbent Pepe Reina to be Liverpool’s first-choice goalkeeper next term.

There has been plenty of speculation that Mignolet’s arrival may signal the end of Reina’s Anfield career and Paddy Power offer just 4/7 (1.57) that the 30-year-old Spaniard, who has made 285 appearances for the Reds, moves on before the summer transfer window closes.

Rodgers, though, was quick to quash speculation that the acquisition of Mignolet would spell the end of Reina’s time at Anfield and Paddy Power offer 5/4 (2.25) that he is still a Liverpool player when the transfer window closes.

Reina has been a stalwart at Anfield since joining the club in 2005 but may be forced to move on in pursuit of first-team football should he find himself playing second fiddle to Mignolet when the new season starts.

However, the Spanish stopper is unlikely to be in any hurry to call time on his Liverpool career and there is value in Paddy Power’s 5/4 (2.25) quote that Reina remains a Red beyond the end of August.

Should Reina leave Liverpool, the lure of a move to Barcelona may well prove too much for the 30-year-old ‘keeper to ignore.

The Catalan giants are hot favourites at just 1/4 (1.25) to be Reina’s next club, while Arsenal are chalked up as 7/1 (8.0) second favourites with the same firm to snap up the vastly experienced stopper.

Napoli are next in the betting at 15/2 (8.50) to lure Reina away from Anfield, while the Irish odds compilers offer 12/1 (13.0) that big-spending Monaco bring in the Spanish ‘keeper.

A move to Manchester United is chalked up as a 14/1 (15.0) shot but, in truth, a move anywhere other than Barcelona is an unlikely proposition if Reina does indeed leave Anfield.

It is the timing of any move, though, that is the true debating point here. Professional pride may well play a part in any decision here while Reina’s loyalty to Liverpool is another factor worthy of consideration.

Therefore, the 5/4 (2.25) quote for the Spanish stopper to remain at Anfield and fight for his place beyond the end of this summer’s transfer window is the value play.

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Willie Duncan is a freelance sports journalist. Willie, from Edinburgh, has covered Scottish football for over 10 years and he specialises in football betting markets from across Europe. You can also follow Willie on
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