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'I don't want another euro!' - Former Liverpool star wants contract cancelled
Former Liverpool midfielder Luis Alberto has revealed that he wants to find a new club this summer.
Alberto played for The Reds nine times in the 2013-14 Premier League season but failed to make much of an impact.
He spent the next two years in on loan at La Liga clubs Malaga and Deportivo La Coruna, respectively.
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In 2016, Alberto signed for Italian giants Lazio, who he has played for ever since.
Making over 300 appearances in all competitions, he is now regarded as a club legend.
However, at 31 years of age, the former Liverpool man is looking for a new challenge.
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Lazio are currently seventh in Serie A and appear unlikely to qualify for next season's Europa League.
With a few years left of his prime, the Spaniard understandably wants to go somewhere that he can compete for major honours.
Luis Alberto to leave Lazio
Despite having a contract until 2027, Alberto is adamant on wanting to leave Lazio in the summer.
"I don't know [what the future holds], but I know this is my last season here," he told DAZN.
"I don't want to take another euro from Lazio, I have already asked for the contract to be terminated. I think the time has come to step aside."
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The Spaniard also took to Instagram to write: "I am grateful for the displays of affection, my relationship with the Lazio fans is excellent and it is only a matter of pride.
"I thank you for everything that they have done in my years at the club, especially to the boys from the Curva Nord and the Tribuna Tevere [stands in the Stadio Olympico] who have always supported me.
"I will always have you in my heart. I will continue to work hard and give my all on the pitch until the last minute of the last match as I always have."