Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers said he decided to let Pepe Reina leave the club this summer in order to balance the books, as Luis Suarez links up with the rest of the squad in Australia ahead of scheduled crunch talks with the club.
Read full storyLiverpool's summer signing Simon Mignolet said he is ready to compete for a starting place with Pepe Reina and believes he can prove himself to be the man worthy of the No.1 jersey at Anfield.
Read full storyLiverpool great Jan Molby believes the club might have to sell Luis Suarez in the summer if he is indeed unhappy with life in the English Premier League. Another player that Molby believes won't be at Anfield come the start of the new season is Pepe Reina.
Read full storyBrendan Rodgers insisted Simon Mignolet has been brought in at Liverpool to provide competition for Pepe Reina, and not as his replacement. Mignolet completed a big-money move from Sunderland last month, which has only fed further fuel to the Reina exit fire.
Read full storyLiverpool completed the signing of Simon Mignolet earlier this week, leading to suggestions Pepe Reina could be on his way out with Barcelona and Arsenal reportedly showing an interest. Mignolet is joined by Kolo Toure, Luis Alberto and Iago Aspas and Gerrard admitted he was not too aware of the two Spanish players who have sealed their moves to Anfield this summer.
Read full storyA deal to bring Simon Mignolet from Sunderland to Liverpool is still not completed, according to the goalkeeper's agent Guy Vandermissen. Liverpool are thought to have agreed a fee of around £11 million ($17 million) with Sunderland and a move is expected to be ratified soon. If Mignolet does complete a move to Anfield, he will have to fight for his place in the starting lineup with Pepe Reina
Read full storyPepe Reina and Martin Skrtel said they are likely to stay with Liverpool as reports continue to swirl over the duo's exits in the summer.
Read full storyLiverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina's agent insisted his client has no plans of leaving Anfield and signing for either Barcelona or Napoli, while Martin Skrtel's representative also played down reports of a move to link up with former manager Rafa Benitez in Naples.
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