Reina admits he nearly joined Arsenal

Last updated : 10 October 2011 By Adam Bryant

Pepe ReinaBut Liverpool rejected the Gunners' £20m offer for the Spanish keeper, at a time when the club were in turmoil following the departure of Rafael Benitez.

Christian Purslow's involvement in tyhe day to day running of the club at a time when they were seeking new buyers also made life difficult.

"I went from elation one minute to depression the next as the realisation dawned that Liverpool were going nowhere fast,"  Reina admits in his new autobiography.

"When I signed my contract in April 2010 I hoped that better times were just around the corner, a feeling that was fuelled by the promises of improvement from people at the club.

"It didn't take me long to feel that their promises were hollow. I felt betrayed. Our owners were at war with each other, the club's debts were spiralling out of control and a change in manager had failed to dispel the feeling that we were on the road to nowhere.

"Arsenal had made their determination to sign me clear by offering £20m, a phenomenal amount for a goalkeeper. Part of me felt that I was well within my rights to consider my future even if I did so with a heavy heart.

"When Liverpool received the bid, they rejected it. This was not because I had been told that I was too good a keeper to leave. The reason I was given was quite different - and it left me feeling down. I was told that my continued presence was crucial to the sale of the club. I was simply a bargaining chip in the sales process.

"I still don't know what to think of Purslow because I understand he was there to look for new owners and to try to sell the club but ultimately he was making big football decisions that he was not qualified to make."

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