Although the club isn’t confirming how much was paid out to for his services, the Northern Irishman believes Borini represents value for money and his goal tally in stingy Serie A justifies the backing being thrown his way. While the Reds endured a barren season in front of goal, Fabio saw the net bulge 10 times in 26 appearances and earned himself a call-up to an Italian squad filled almost entirely with veterans. There’s a familiar mix of youth and expectation that comes with this signing as Rodgers looks to shape his squad for the coming campaign and FSG continue their long-term strategy of signing young, promising players.
Now that Borini is signed up, who’s next on the transfer wish list?