Liverpool could be prompted to re-sign former midfielder Xabi Alonso after it emerged that he is unlikely to extend his contract at Real Madrid.
According to Spanish TV show Punto Pelota, the Spaniard has made the decision not to extend his deal at the Bernabeu beyond its current 2014 expiration.
Journalist Josep Pedrerol claims that Alonso will run down his contract at Madrid until next summer, when he would be free to move on a Bosman transfer, potentially paving the way for a return to Liverpool.
"Xabi Alonso has decided not to renew with Real Madrid. [His current deal] ends in June 2014 and his contract will not be renewed."
Real Madrid are reportedly aware of the situation, and while they are willing to offer the 31-year-old fresh terms, they will not stand in his way should he want to leave.
Alonso will be approaching 33 years of age by the time his current deal with Madrid expires, and has previously stated that he would prefer to play regularly elsewhere than be a 'burden' to Los Blancos.
The former Reds midfielder remains a favourite with the club's support despite his £30m move away in 2009, and could make a return to Merseyside without Liverpool needing to pay a transfer fee.
Source: Daily Express
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