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Alberto Aquilani: on the move again. Getty images

Liverpool flop Aquilani completes Fiorentina move

Aquilani has since made just 18 league appearances since 2009, after costing Rafa Benitez a fee in the region of ₤17 million.

ALBERTO AQUILANI IS set to join Italian outfit Fiorentina according to the club’s president, Andrea Delle Valle.

After signing for the Merseyside-based club back in 2009, Aquilani has since made just 18 league appearances after costing Rafa Benitez a fee in the region of ₤17 million.

But a move has been on the cards for some time after the player was flown back early from the club’s pre-season tour of North America to help force through the switch, with Delle Valle claiming a deal has been struck.

“We have bought Aquilani,” Della Valle told reporters at Fiorentina’s pre-season training camp in Moena. It was originally thought that under new management, with Brendan Rodgers now at the helm, the Italian would be granted more first-team opportunities after spending the last two seasons out on loan with AC Milan and Juventus, but he has since been deemed surplus to requirements.

It represents the latest move in Rodgers’ re-shaping of the club since taking over the reins from predecessor Kenny Dalglish, having already openly said they are considering moves for both Swansea’s Joe Allen and Fulham’s Clint Dempsey.

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