Liverpool chairman Martin Broughton has cast fresh doubt about Fernando Torres’ future by suggesting his career could be better served elsewhere.
Sky Sports newsreader and Liverpool fan Charlotte Jackson has claimed that Broughton said it will take three years to transform the club’s fortunes.
“I met Martin Broughton and he refused to tell me we weren’t going to sell Torres,” said Jackson in a newspaper interview.
“He said, ‘At the moment he is still on board, but it is going to take three years to turn the club around, and at his age.”
Broughton’s boyhood club, Chelsea, remains interested in signing Torres, 26, and will also look to tie up a deal for midfielder Yossi Benayoun this week.
Sky Sports newsreader and Liverpool fan Charlotte Jackson has claimed that Broughton said it will take three years to transform the club’s fortunes.
“I met Martin Broughton and he refused to tell me we weren’t going to sell Torres,” said Jackson in a newspaper interview.
“He said, ‘At the moment he is still on board, but it is going to take three years to turn the club around, and at his age.”
Broughton’s boyhood club, Chelsea, remains interested in signing Torres, 26, and will also look to tie up a deal for midfielder Yossi Benayoun this week.
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