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Dirk Kuyt insists he remains at Anfield

Liverpool midfielder Dirk Kuyt insisted that he was at home at Anfield, so don't think the move to any club, including Inter Milan. This is a response to the statement of his agent, his own, Rob Jansen, who called to consider an offer from Inter.

"As far as I know there is nothing true about this, I am very happy at Liverpool. I didn't extend my contract for two years three months ago for nothing. You don't do that if you have the intention to go away quickly." Kuyt told Voetbal International.

Dirk Kuyt also briefly referred to the British media are not comfortable in Liverpool. One factor is the absence of assurances from manager Kenny Dalglish for him to be able to perform regular, because the presence of Stewart Downing, Charlie Adam and Jordan Henderson.

"Maybe people think that I want to leave. But it doesn't work like that for me.

"Liverpool has a very big squad and therefore you could sometimes be on the bench.

"It's my intention to stay here, though you know nothing is certain. In football things can be different tomorrow." He added.
Posted by Tia Putri R on Tuesday, August 23, 2011 - Rating: 4.6
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