Date: 9th October 2014 at 12:02pm
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Fabio Borini is set to dig his heels in to stay at Liverpool once again, with the Daily Star reporting the Italian will snub any offers of a move in the January transfer window.

The 23-year-old turned down the opportunities to join QPR and Sunderland during the summer, opting to stay and fight for a first team place at Anfield.

Since then, Borini has managed just three appearances and only one start, and is yet to score for the Reds.

But the players agent says there is no chance of Borini making a January move, with the Italian said to be happy at Anfield.

Agent Marco Di Marchi said: “Borini is a top level player, so consequently he has a contract with Liverpool and any club interested knows how to approach them.

“At this moment I am certainly not going to look for another club, as the boy is happy to remain at Liverpool.

“Liverpool have no intention of loaning him out, as they already proved in August.

“He has managed to find some space playing in the Champions League and starting in the Premier League. Things are progressing as expected.”

 

One response to “Striker to snub January transfer to stay at Liverpool”

  1. daveevs says:

    sadly this lad & his agent sound a bit deluded “top level player” i think they both want a reality check, he ain’t,sounds like their calling the tune about moving should have got £14m for him last window