Padelli keen on permanent move

Last updated : 13 February 2007 By Al Campbell
Liverpool signed the Italian Under 21's goalkeeper from Sampdoria on a six month loan deal during the recent transfer window. Padelli is enjoying his time at Anfield and hopes to make the move a permanent one.

"Coming to Liverpool was a dream, and on the day I signed the dream came true. To tell you the truth, I nearly fainted when I heard Liverpool were interested in me. It was a surprise," said the goalkeeper.

"I am honoured to be the first Italian here and I hope to do well. My aim is to hold the Italian flag very high.

"I really hope to be staying beyond this season, but no one can ever be sure of anything.

"I'm not saying I am as good as any of the champions here, but my aim is to work very hard and try to achieve this.

"Obviously Pepe and Jerzy are two great goalkeepers. They wouldn't be at Liverpool and they wouldn't be at the level they're at without being very good.

"I will have to wait for my opportunity to shine but hopefully that will happen eventually.

"I think there is a little bit to be learned from everyone. All the players here are at a much higher level than what I've been used to.

"There are high-profile players like Gerrard and Crouch, which is amazing, but to be honest they are all of a standard which makes me really excited to play with them.

"Rafa Benitez told me that I had to come here to work seriously and to use my head. He says everyone has to earn their position.

"I didn't really follow the English league in any great detail when I was growing up, but everyone knows Liverpool are one of the great clubs of Europe and one of the great clubs of the world.

"I also knew there were a lot of champions and great players here. One thing I was aware of in Italy was how good the supporters were. Anfield is a great stadium."