Fabio: I’ll be a Kop warrior
FABIO BORINI became the first addition to the new-look Liverpool — then vowed to put the Premier League under the knife.
The former Roma striker linked up with Reds boss Brendan Rodgers for theTHIRD time, when a cut-price £8million deal was completed last night.
Now Borini, 21, is already planning to cut down defences and treat Kop fans to his unique goal celebration.
He revealed: “My goal celebration is a knife between the teeth. In Italy it means a warrior or someone who never gives up.
“At Swansea and Roma the fans liked it, so I hope to show it to Liverpool fans as well
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Out-of-favour Berbatov desperate to quit Manchester United
Dimitar Berbatov has called on Sir Alex Ferguson to let him leave Old Trafford this summer and come clean over the price Manchester United have put on his head.
Berbatov, 31, is expected to be on the team flight to Durban on Monday as United begin their pre-season tour of South Africa and China.
The United manager opened the door to the Bulgaria striker staying at Old Trafford earlier this month, even though Berbatov had looked certain to leave after playing a bit-part role last season.

Time to say goodbye: Dimitar Berbatov is looking to leave Manchester United this summer
But the player seems determined to leave judging by his latest comments on Sunday.
‘I am tired of speculation,’ he said on his Facebook page.
‘I read the papers and I see they say £10million is my price. I go and talk with Sir Alex, and he says to me £5m.
‘So who is telling the truth? I love this club, but I’m not going to be useful to anyone if I am not playing.
‘I want to play, I want to help. But for unknown reasons it’s not going to happen or my chances will be limited, so it’s better for everyone if we say goodbye.

On the bench: Berbatov was not used a lot by Manchester United last season
If that was me, I would retire: Froch delivers damning verdict after Garcia stuns Khan
Amir Khan has been advised by Carl Froch and Glenn McCrory to consider retirement after his shock defeat in the fourth round by Danny Garcia in Las Vegas.
Khan was floored three times as American Garcia exploited the Englishman's naive tactics to keep his WBC light-welterweight title and snatch his opponent's WBA belt.
It was Khan's second straight defeat following his loss to Lamont Peterson and the third in his career, having also tasted defeat at the hands of Breidis Prescott.

Pain game: Carl Froch believes Amir Khan should call it quits after his devastating defeat to Danny Garcia

Fall guy: Garcia stands over Khan after delivering a knockout blow in the fourth round
'I would retire if that happened to me,' he told Radio 5 Live's Sportsweek programme.
'Why? Because I am not in this sport to get beaten, knocked out, or outclassed.
'I've lost twice, I lost a very, very close points decision to one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world in Andre Ward and I've come back and beaten an unbeaten fighter, Lucian Bute, the very next time so I'm world champion.
Really, Didier? Drogba insists Shanghai move isn't about the money... as he's unveiled in £270k-a-week role
Didier Drogba insists it is not money but the big challenge in an unfamiliar land that lured him to China.
More than 300 fans gathered to welcome the former Chelsea man on his much-anticipated arrival to join Chinese Super League strugglers Shanghai Shenhua.
Drogba has signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with the big-spending club for a reported salary of £270,000.

Welcome to your new home: Didier Drogba has been unveiled at his new club, Shanghai Shenhua


He said: 'I decided to come here because when the club and the president approached me, I looked at the project and it came with ambitious ideas. He wants to help football develop in China.

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