Monthly Archives: November 2013

Revitalised Reina loving life at Napoli

The on-loan Liverpool shot-stopper believes he is “playing some of his best stuff” at the San Paolo and is enjoying living in the south of Italy

Napoli goalkeeper Pepe Reina is relishing a change of scenery after his close-season switch to the Serie A club.

The 31-year-old is at the San Paolo on a season-long loan from Liverpool and has played every minute of the club’s league campaign thus far, conceding just eight goals in 11 matches.

Reina’s form has helped Rafael Benitez’s side to second in the table, just three points behind league leaders Roma, and the keeper believes the change in scenery has done him the world of good.

He told Spanish radio station Cadena Cope: “I have been at Liverpool for a long time. But now I am happy here in Naples.

“I have a fresh outlook on the game and have been playing some of my best stuff. We are having a great championship.

“Am I surprised? Yes. The city is different from Liverpool – people do not respect your privacy, but they show their affection.

“We have a new coach, a new style and new players. I am happy at the moment, but I would be even happier if we won the league, Coppa Italia and Champions League!”

Reina has been linked with a switch to Barcelona at the end of the season, with the Catalan giants set to lose long-term goalkeeper Victor Valdes, who is out of contract in the summer.

Suarez: Ribery deserves Ballon d’Or

The Uruguay international has backed the attacker to win the individual award, while he has also voiced his admiration for Zlatan Ibrahimovic

Liverpool star Luis Suarez has backed Bayern Munich winger Franck Ribery to win the Ballon d’Or ahead of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Messi has won the game’s greatest individual prize four times, but Suarez believes Ribery could dethrone the Barcelona forward following his successful campaign with Bayern.

“I don’t think there’s one clear favourite for the Ballon d’Or. Based on last year’s performances, Ribery deserves to win it after his incredible treble with Bayern Munich,” Suarez told RMC.

“But Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi have a good case as well following all their goals. They have some spectacular statistics.

“Regardless of who will win it, he deserves it.”

The Uruguay international then went on to praise Paris Saint-Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who has also made the 23-man shortlist for the Ballon d’Or.

“Ibrahimovic really is an incredible player. It’s impressive what he does with his tall body.

“His spectacular goals in recent weeks have been inspiring.”

Suarez has been in fine form for Liverpool since his return from suspension and has scored six goals in five Premier League games so far.

Madrid ready to step up Suarez chase

The Spanish giants have expressed an informal interest in the Liverpool striker although a January swoop is unlikely due to both financial reasons & the Reds’ reluctance to sell

By Wayne Veysey

Real Madrid are in pole position to sign Luis Suarez – but will have to wait until the end of the season to land the Liverpool striker.

Goal has learned that the Spanish giants have expressed an informal interest in the Uruguayan as they make long-term plans to reinforce their front line.

However, a January move is almost out of the question due to Madrid’s lack of funds and Liverpool’s reluctance to sell their prized asset mid-season.

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Barring a severe injury crisis, it’s almost a certainty that Real Madrid will not add to their squad during the winter transfer window.

Madrid are currently using the remainder of the campaign to gauge the effectiveness of Karim Benzema leading their line and the France international could be sold in the summer if he fails to convince.

Madrid’s lack of a formal offer for Luis Suarez in the summer was due to the expensive nature of Gareth Bale’s arrival from Tottenham and while a move next year for the Uruguay international cannot be ruled out, the Spanish club will also be keeping tabs on Monaco’s Falcao and Borussia Dortmund striker Robert Lewandowski.

Nevertheless, Madrid are ready to make Suarez one of their primary targets for next summer, when the forward will have only two years remaining on his Anfield contract.

Karim Benzema is the only senior centre-forward at the Santiago Bernabeu following the July sale of Gonzalo Higuain, and the club’s priority is to reinforce the position at the end of the season.

Liverpool are privately adamant they will resist any bids for the striker in the January window but accept they have a fight on their hands to hold on to the 26-year-old in the long term.

The Merseysiders rejected a bid of €47 million plus €1 for Suarez from Arsenal last summer after the Gunners had been led to believe the offer would be enough to trigger a release clause in the contract signed by the player in 2012.

Suarez, who was one of 23 players shortlisted last week for the Fifa Ballon d’Or, claimed in a recent interview to be unaware of any interest from Madrid but it is understood intermediaries representing the Spanish club have outlined their intention to make a move for the player next year.

The Uruguayan spoke frequently of his interest in a move last summer, most specifically to Madrid. However, the nine-time European Cup winners did not make a formal bid and used most of their transfer budget to sign Gareth Bale for a world-record €100m from Tottenham.

Despite offloading Mesut Ozil to Arsenal for €50m and Higuain to Napoli for an initial €37m, Madrid are unlikely to have the funds to bid the £53m-plus it would take to prise Suarez from Liverpool in January.

A concerted attempt to capture the striker, who has been in sensational form since returning from a 10-match ban, is likely to be put on hold until the end of the season.

The Liverpool hierarchy know they will be in a stronger position to hold on to Suarez if they secure a top-four Premier League finish and qualify for next season’s Champions League.

Should the Merseysiders miss out on a Champions League place once again, it is unlikely they would stand in Suarez’s way if a huge offer was made from a club who are not considered direct rivals.

Liverpool are adamant that they will not sell the striker at any point to Arsenal, who remain in the market for a marquee centre-forward. The Gunners have now set their sights on alternative targets, including Fernando Llorente and Stephan El Shaarawy.

It would be considered more palatable for Liverpool supporters if Suarez was sold overseas, especially to a club of Madrid’s prestige and history.