Rafael Benitez will raid Liverpool’s backroom staff after taking over as Inter manager.
Benitez is expected to be installed as new coach at the San Siro in the coming days having held talks over a three-year deal with Inter president Massimo Moratti.
The Spaniard has been targeted by the Italians after leaving Liverpool last Thursday following almost six years in charge at the club.
And Benitez is ready to return to Anfield to take some of his trusted lieutenants with him to Serie A.
Reports in Italy indicate Benitez will take Liverpool assistant manager Mauricio Pellegrino, goalkeeping coach Xavi Valero and fitness coach Paco de Miguel with him to the San Siro.
Italian Amedeo Carboni – who played under Benitez as a midfielder at Valencia – is also likely to be added to his backroom staff.
The imminent departure of key coaching personnel further underlines the need for Liverpool to intensify their efforts in finding a replacement for Benitez.
Managing director Christian Purslow, with the help of club ambassador Kenny Dalglish, is heading the search, although Dalglish himself has emerged as an early front-runner along with Fulham manager Roy Hodgson.
Whoever comes in will make the futures of Javier Mascherano, Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard a priority, with all three linked heavily with a move away from Anfield.
Mascherano has hinted he wants to follow Benitez to Inter, while Gerrard is a target for new Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho.
Torres has attracted interest from Manchester City and Chelsea, with Barcelona thought to be preparing a big-money bid to take the 26-year-old back to Spain and reunite him with international strike partner David Villa.
But Torres yesterday hinted he won’t return to La Liga when declaring England has the better league.
“As a competition, the Premier League is the best,” said the forward. “When you are talking about organization, respect and having all the stadiums full every weekend, it is really nice to see that.
“In Spain they have some of the better players in the world but, as a competition, it is not as big as the Premier League.
“I’ve played in Spain and can tell you honestly, the Premier League is much better.”
Torres is preparing with his country ahead of their World Cup opener against Switzerland on Wednesday week.
And the forward is backing his Anfield team-mate Gerrard to be the outstanding player in South Africa.
“I can see Stevie being the player of the World Cup, not just for England but at the tournament,” said Torres. “He will be more disappointed than anyone at Liverpool’s season and he will want to end the campaign on a high.
“He is the most complete central midfield player in the world and on his day he is still the best player in the world. He is a player any manager would be lucky to build a team around.”
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