Sunderland manager Gus Poyet has defended the player from speculation that the deal had stalled because of Borini's reluctance to go to the Stadium Of Light, saying: "I know how people feel but unfortunately we cannot give you all the information, all the true information on why he's not with us.
"I know from the outside it looks like it's him not wanting to come to Sunderland because of whatever, but I can promise you it's not like that.
"Now I keep it open because he's still a Liverpool player, and maybe he can still become a Sunderland player.
"Yes, I still want him. I know Fabio. I am a believer that when you know the player and you know what you get, and you are convinced that is the right player with the right mentality, I'll wait whatever is needed for a player like that.
"I think (Liverpool boss) Brendan (Rodgers) was clear now that it's up to him, but the situation is better for us, I hope. We'll see."