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By Charles Cornwall

24/09/2022, 06:34 AM

Former Reds star could be back at Anfield

The story of Fernando Torres and Liverpool is magical, here the Spaniard spent his moments as a professional, winning through his goals, dedication and courage to the Anfield fans, who were delighted by the Atlético de Madrid youth player, through chants. All the passion of the "9" was immortalised in murals in the streets of Liverpool.

After his professional retirement in 2019 at the age of 35 with Sagan Tosu in Japan, Torres began to prepare for the future. He changed many habits in his life, such as physical training, where he increased his muscle mass thanks to boxing and at the same time began his studies to become a Technical Director, an achievement he achieved in 2021 when he arrived at the youth A team of Atlético de Madrid.

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With the "Colchoneros" Fernando Torres gained experience, taking the club to the Final Four of the UEFA Youth League, something that had never before been achieved at the red and white club. These credentials have put him on the radar to take the reins of the first team in the future, or to try his luck in other leagues, where several fans point out that in a few years he could arrive at Liverpool and thus, relive old glories.

José Fernando Torres Saenz arrived in the Premier League at the age of 23 for approximately 36 million euros, at the request of the then manager Rafa Benitez, who in the summer of 2007 formed a squad with Spanish internationals such as Pepe Reina, Xabi Alonso and Alvaro Arbeloa, who would form a world-class team thanks to the legends of Jamie Carragher, Dirk Kuyt, Lucas Leiva, Steven Gerrad, etc.
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The Kid's best season as a professional with Liverpool was in 2008, when he scored 33 goals which helped him to a total of 81 goals in 142 games, making him the Spanish player with the most goals (85) in the Premier League. That same year he won the European Championship with Spain, and later became World Champion in 2010.
 

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