The best option for my family is for me to stick with Liverpool.

Trophies stay in the cabinet gathering dust, but friends are for life.

I'm very happy and satisfied at Liverpool. I feel valued and respected.

My three seasons in Villarreal have been magnificent, and I'm sad to leave.

I won't lie, I want to play in the Champions League and challenge for titles.

What a footballer wants above all else is to win, regardless of who the coach is.

Carra doesn't like me to fist him before the games, so I give him a high-five instead.

Everyone knows what Kenny Dalglish means to Liverpool: he is probably the badge on the shirt.

Romance, eternal love, exists in very few cases. And that's a reality you just have to accept.

A club like Liverpool has to be involved in Europe, whether it is the Europa League or Champions League.

I consider Liverpool my home, and it will always be like that. It's what they say: once a Red, always a Red.

Rafael Benitez is the best coach I have had. I don't know if I'd have joined Napoli without him being there.

After the Champions League final in 2007... I would never have thought I would have finished my career in Milan!

Kenny Dalglish was absolutely right: anyone that doesn't want to be at Liverpool can leave. Players will come and go.

If I return to Spain someday, Atletico Madrid would be one of my top choices without doubt. It is a club that I have a lot of affection for.

The Carling Cup may not be quite the same level as the FA Cup, but it is the first trophy of the season, so you definitely want to be in it.

I know British stadiums from my time with Barcelona and Villarreal. The atmosphere is phenomenal, and my first match at Anfield will be very emotional.

I want to aspire to titles. Liverpool will always be a big club, but we are not at the level of Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, or Arsenal.

Logically, if there was a chance to improve and go to a bigger club, it would be a good opportunity, although there are few clubs bigger than Liverpool.

The buying power of clubs is very different. You can't sign players if you don't have money, and if there is no money, that's it. As a player, there's nothing you can do.

My time in England is where I have felt truly like a footballer, and I have put my name among the best players. I'm very proud to have played almost 400 games with Liverpool.

For sure, I would like to continue my life with the strings of football by being a coach, manager - I don't know. But one thing is clear: I will continue doing something related to football.

I thought I had joined one of the best clubs in the world, one of the biggest names around, and I had, though within a few years, it became clear that I had arrived at one of the worst moments in Liverpool's whole history.

I can't believe so much media attention is being paid to Fernando Torres and his loss of form, when the answer is staring us all in the face. It's his hair. His moping and ineffectual performances began just in time for the World Cup, which took place just after he substituted his dodgy blonde locks for a more serious brunette do

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