Torres demands Liverpool improvement
Fernando Torres has demanded an improvement from Liverpool Football Club...or he admits he may have to consider his future at Anfield.
The Spanish international has been a huge hit in England since his move from Atletico Madrid in the summer of 2007, but he is naturally disappointed with the way this season has developed.
Rather than fight for the Premier League title as they did last term, Rafael Benitez’s side are in a battle for fourth place, whilst they were knocked out at the group stage of the Champions League.
And Torres has demanded a big improvement during the summer months, otherwise he may consider his future on Merseyside despite still having three years left to run on his contract.
"It's too soon to talk, I honestly think that we're going to be fourth, but for me Champions League qualification isn't so important," the 25-year-old told AS.
"The really important thing is that the club makes a big effort and brings in important players, who will improve the quality of the squad. We need four or five top-class players to compete.
"Without reinforcements we will again be fighting to be fourth. I want to fight to win the Premier League, the Champions League or the Europa League, but for this there have to be signings.
“I have this and three more years of my contract. I've left my home and it's clear that I owe Liverpool many things, and I'm very happy here. The fans have treated me like one of their own.
“But I'm going to think about my future and hopefully it will be here. Beyond thinking about me, I think the club deserve to get back to winning, but they know that right now that it's far off.”
Backed by their billionaire owners, City have been linked with an audacious bid for Torres, and they wouldn’t think twice about breaking the British transfer record to take him to Eastlands.
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