(01-09-2014 22:06 )Mr77 Wrote: [ -> ]Happy that Borini wants to stay at the club , that's what you want in a player the desire to stay and fight for his place .
According to Harry Redknapp, everything was agreed with Liverpool and he was optimistic about doing the deal. Borini was happy to join QPR providing that they met his wage demands, which unfortunately Redknapp said QPR couldn't meet or even get close to, and the deal therefore collapsed. He emphasised that it was purely a matter of money - if QPR had agreed to the financial terms that Borini was asking for he would have signed for them.
Wish he'd leave, he's not doing us any good, he's not good enough, simple.
From the man himself
" @borinifabio29: Finally the madness is finished! I protected the MAN and the player that I am today taking all the responsibility of the situation and for people who didn't want it and I m VERY happy with myself to have taken such an important decision! "
From the Liverpool Echo
Liverpool FC were frustrated in their attempts to sell Fabio Borini on deadline day. The Reds granted permission for Borini to discuss personal terms with QPR after agreeing a deal worth £13million. However, the 23-year-old frontman priced himself out of a move to Loftus Road by demanding £90,000 per week. QPR were only prepared to offer around £55,000 per week and with Borini unwilling to budge the deal collapsed.
Brendan Rodgers had warned Borini that his opportunities would be severely limited at Anfield if he didn’t move on prior to the deadline. “For him, it’s best to move on and get playing regularly. But that’s something he has to decide.” By staying put, Borini, who has scored two goals in 20 appearances for Liverpool, has accepted life as the club’s fourth choice striker behind Daniel Sturridge, Mario Balotelli and Rickie Lambert.
It seems like he wanted to stay and fight for his place so deliberately priced himself out of the move .
(02-09-2014 14:24 )Mr77 Wrote: [ -> ]From the man himself
" @borinifabio29: Finally the madness is finished! I protected the MAN and the player that I am today taking all the responsibility of the situation and for people who didn't want it and I m VERY happy with myself to have taken such an important decision! "
I'm not sure what your motive is for copying it here, but they have just been having a big laugh about that tweet on TalkSport.
Yea i dont really get the tweet, me personally i wanted him gone, never have rated him from day 1
Basically he wants to sit on the bench picking up a bigger wage than he'd get elsewhere
or maybe he believes in his own talent and thinks that if he gets a chance he can make a contribution.
Thing is Brendan Rogers does not wan't him anymore, there is no real place for him now, he's not going to get a game. Saying that I would rather have him than Lambert on the Bench