We paid 7.75m upfront, potentially rising to 10m. Don't mind them deals because if we end up paying the 10m then he's been worth it
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Borini told Sunderland that he wanted to play Champions League football at Liverpool, rather than return to the Stadium of Light, where he was crowned the Young Player of the Season during his loan stint in 2013-14.
Yet Borini is understood to have subsequently changed his agent and he has hinted that was the reason why his move fell through last summer and why he has now finally returned to Sunderland, despite interest from Inter Milan, Fiorentina and West Ham.
“It’s the perfect time to come back,” he told the club website.
“In the past, people have written a lot, but it was a situation out of my control.
“I wasn’t in a position to make any decision, but here I am.
“As people have read, there were a lot of clubs interested in me, but I’m here at Sunderland because I want to be here.
“Also my wife is very happy to be here. She was probably the most happy person that I came back!
“It’s good to have a person here like Erin to be supporting me in this.
“I’m here to stay here and play for Sunderland, because I’m proud to wear the shirt.
“This club is the biggest one up north and hopefully we can have a successful season, because we all want that.”
Borini joined Sunderland on a season-long loan on the summer transfer deadline day of 2013 after his first year at Liverpool had been wracked by injury problems.
After forcing his way into the starting XI under Gus Poyet, he proved to be a key figure in Sunderland’s escape from relegation and march to the Capital One Cup final, where he opened the scoring at Wembley.
“It’s a place that I called home and I tweeted good things about Sunderland during my time year,” he added.
“I said a piece of my heart was always here when I scored at Wembley.
“I’ve come back here to get that piece.
“It was great because I came here after a season of injuries and we had a successful season - we stayed up, went to Wembley for the first time in a long time and I scored important goals.
“I’m very happy to come back.”
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Ellis's signature is missing from the bottom I think mate.....?
On a serious note though, he rejected SAFC several times I think and even expressed his delight at rejecting the move last time. Are all the fans behind him?
http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/f...ejecting-qpr-sunderland-to-stay-at-liverpool/
People change their minds though and he will be judged at the end of the season now that he is a formal player. You guys needed firepower and at the end of the day he knows your club.

) and due to his work rate, I tend to think of Perez as midfield as he seem to be.everyehere and a bit if a utility player. But yes, if if were Cisse, Mitro, Perez, DeJong then I would stick. Riviere can go and join Shola for free, wherever hed is now.