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Andy Carroll loves life at Liverpool and doesn’t want to leave

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Liverpool’s striker, Andy Carroll has revealed that he loves life at Anfield and would not want to move anywhere else.
The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 international has come forth and made these claims amid speculations that he was going to be sold by Liverpool in the January transfer window.
In fact, the Reds were reportedly on the brink of trying to work out a deal with Manchester City, which would see http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Carlos-c8346 Tevez join Liverpool and Carroll head towards the Eastlands.
However, even the idea of that move was turned down by City, who aren’t too keen on landing Carroll.
Andy Carroll made his move from Newcastle United to Liverpool in January last year, for a fee set to be around thirty five million pounds.
One of the reasons for the striker not being pursued by any club, despite him seemingly being made available, is because he has failed to live up to his expectations at Anfield.
In the thirty five appearances that he made for Liverpool, he has only scored six goals and that is rather disappointing for a striker who was singed for such a massive fee.
Despite all the rumours floating around him, Carroll insists that he is more than happy at Liverpool and won’t want to move out any time soon. "I'm just here”
“I've signed a contract here and this is the team I'm playing for.”

"I love it here. All the lads are great with me in training and away from the training ground everyone has been great with me as well."

The striker was also questioned about his move to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 from Newcastle, given how there was a massive dip in his form following the move.
In response to those questions, the striker insisted that he didn’t regret making the move as he stated: "Not at all. The club has been great with me and I'm enjoying it here. 

“Winning in midweek [against Manchester City in the League Cup] and getting to the final and then Man U coming here, beating them and getting through, it's a great feeling."
Despite all of Carroll’s claims, if he fails to make a mark at Liverpool over the coming months, he is more than likely to be heading out at the end of the season, given Liverpool’s actions over the last couple of days.

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