Liverpool’s striker Fernando Torres has admitted he will think about his future at Liverpool if the club do not buy the players needed to turn them into Premier League contenders.
Liverpool are currently sixth place in table having played more games than all of their main rivals for the fourth Champions League berth.
The Reds forward has been part of a side that has had a disappointing campaign so far – Monday’s defeat at Wigan dented their chances of a top-four Premier League finish and a 1-0 reverse to Lille in the Europa League on Thursday leaves them with a tough task of progressing into the next round.
Many have speculated that Liverpool’s key players could leave Anfield if they do not qualify for next season’s UEFA Champions League, but Torres has played down such reports.
However, the 25-year-old, who has scored 13 league goals in 18 appearances so far this term, says that Rafa Benitez needs to bring in more quality players to bolster the squad.
When asked by Spanish newspaper AS if he planned to leave the Reds if they failed to qualify for the Champions League, Torres said, “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.”
He continued, “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, better than we have here, who will make us grit our teeth and do everything we can to try and keep our places,” he said.
Liverpool forward continued, “Without reinforcements next year we will once again be fighting to be fourth. I want to fight next year to win the Premier League, to win the Champions League or the Europa League, but for this there have to be signings.”
When asked question about his future, Torres added, “There are so many circumstances and so many things that you have to take into account that it is too soon to talk about that. But 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 my like one of their own, but I’m going to think about my future and hopefully it will be here. I think these fans deserve to win. Beyond thinking about me, I think the club deserve to get back to winning (trophies), but they know themselves that right now that it’s far off,” he added.
He explained why players moving one to another club, “The fans are worried about players going, it’s a problem when you start to fear that your players are going because you know it’s because the club is not moving forward, but I don’t think that is going to be the situation here.”
Source: Soccernews.com
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