Liverpool To Let Winger Return?

Friday, 11 April 2008, 16:01
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Anderson has been on a season long loan at Swansea and now wants to potentially see this extended although he will sit down with Liverpool to discuss his options at the season end.

Speaking in today's Evening Post the winger said "I honestly don't know at the moment what the future holds for me,

"I assume at the end of the season I'll go back to Liverpool, sit down with them, my agent and my dad and have a chat about what they think I've done this season.

"I haven't spoken with Liverpool that much while I've been here so I'll go back and see what they want from me.

"I think they have been at most of my games and hopefully they are pleased with what they've seen.

"I've had a bit of feedback from Gary Ablett, the reserve-team manager, who says I've done well and says there's no reason why I can't go back and push for a first-team place.

"But personally I can't see myself breaking into the Liverpool first team next season.

"I'm still young, I've still got a lot to learn and I would think a six-month loan up until Christmas will be what I'm looking for.

It's great to hear stuff like that from someone like the gaffer," Anderson adds.

"Football is a game of opinions where one manager will like you and another will not.

"The confidence you get from people saying they want you is great, especially at a club like Swansea which is going in the right direction.

"If Liverpool want me to be part of the first-team squad next season then great, but I think I'll probably be out on loan again next year," adds the former Hull youngster.

"Whether or not it will be at Swansea I don't know, but I love the club and, if that's the route that's taken, I will be happy to come back.

"I think getting to the Championship is key," Anderson concedes.

"I don't want to sound big-headed, but I think I've proved myself in League One.

"I feel I could probably play at this level for the rest of my career if that's how things went, and I'd like another challenge next season.

"Hopefully Swansea will be in the Championship – I think it would need a miracle for us not to make it now – which is a great league with some good players.

"I'd love to come back and compare myself to them with Swansea."

Images courtesy of Getty Images, Athena Picture Agency and Swansea City Football Club.

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