London, Feb 4 : Former boss Rafael Benitez has said that Liverpool could have sold Fernando Torres for 70 million pounds when he was in charge.
The Spaniard, who left Inter Milan in December, also said he would like to return to Anfield.
Torres made a 50 million pounds switch to Chelsea on transfer deadline day, The Sun reports.
Benitez said: “People were talking about maybe you will receive an offer, they were talking 70 million pounds.”
“To be manager of Liverpool is a dream. When is the question but I have to move forward anyway,” he added. (ANI)
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