
Liverpool striker Fernando Torres says, before committing his future to the club, he wants to know what is really happening at the club.
In recent weeks following Liverpool’s failure to qualify for next season’s UEFA Champions League, Torres has been linked with a big-money move to the likes of Chelsea, Barcelona and Inter Milan. However, in order to find out exactly what is going on at Anfield, the player says that after the FIFA World Cup he will seek talks with the board and new Reds coach Roy Hodgson.
“When the World Cup finishes I will speak to the people at Liverpool and they will explain to me the real situation of how things are at present, the future of the club. I suppose that when the World Cup finishes I will speak to the people at Liverpool and they will explain to me the real situation of how things are at present, the future of the club. And I will talk to the new coach,” said Fernando Torres on Liverpool.
However, for the moment, Torres says he is not thinking beyond the FIFA World Cup. He added that, “There’s time for that (Liverpool), but I want to finish the World Cup, go on holiday, as I haven’t had a holiday for three years, rest and then there will be time to talk about all of that – the situation isn’t going to change whether we talk soon or later.”
“Honestly, teams won’t be able to do anything until the World Cup has finished. The players here prefer to wait – there is time,” said the former Atletico Madrid striker, who refused to rule out a move away from Anfield.
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