Riera's Moscow move may have gone cold

Albert Riera
12 April 2012

Liverpool winger Albert Riera has back-tracked on his "sinking ship" comments about the club after admitting his plans for a move to Spartak Moscow have ground to a halt.

The Spain international was briefly suspended last month for his outburst, in which he also criticised manager Rafael Benitez for failing to communicate with his players. An angry Benitez immediately sanctioned a loan move to Russia - whose transfer window is currently open until next week - and froze Riera out of his first-team plans.

However, now the escape route to Moscow appears to have been closed off after the two parties failed to agree personal terms and Riera told Spanish newspaper Marca: "Negotiations with Spartak Moscow are stalled...my intention is to decide my future in the summer. I want to continue my career at Liverpool because it is one of the best clubs in the world."

He added: "The feeling is spectacular, we have a great stadium and I feel very good at Liverpool.

"I speak with Fernando Torres and (Jose) Reina and agree on the greatness of Liverpool."

Such apparent contrition is unlikely to convince Benitez to welcome him back into the fold.

The Reds boss has not forgiven Riera, worried about his World Cup chances, for so publicly trying to manufacture a move at a crucial time of the season by misrepresenting his relationship with him.

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