Adrian had to tear himself away from Liverpool last summer, but he is certain he made the right decision. The turned down the offer of a new deal and re-join his boyhood club Real Betis last summer.
Adrian joined the Reds from on a free transfer in 2019 and spent five seasons as a back-up keeper under ’s management. He made just 26 appearances, often sitting on the substitutes’ bench watching Alisson play, but still won a succession of trophies.
The 38-year-old was a popular member of the squad, yet had slipped to third choice, behind Alisson and . Sporting director Richard Hughes still offered the Spaniard a new one-year deal to stay under management, but he decided a return to Betis was the right choice for his family.
“I cried when I left . I didn’t get a chance to say a proper goodbye to the fans, so I had to make a video on my social media. I was at home with my family and I just broke down after,” he told .
“I felt sorry for my kids because they had spent all of their lives in the UK. I had five wonderful seasons there and won all the trophies, except the . One side of my heart was saying, ‘Come on, I love Liverpool, I love my Scouse people’.
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“It was difficult saying no to Liverpool. It’s hard leaving a place where you feel loved by everyone, but this decision was about me and my family. I had a conversation with Richard Hughes, and they tried to convince me to stay, but, as I said, this was the right move for me.
“I was aware of Betis’ interest before the end of the season, but it was nothing formal. This is my boyhood club. I played here from the age of 10 until I was 26. All my family support the club, and my brother is a season ticket holder.
“I enjoyed my time at Liverpool, but I couldn’t turn down the opportunity to rejoin the club I love. Liverpool is one of the biggest clubs in the but this was a decision from my heart.”
Adrian was reunited with Manuel Pellegrini – his former West Ham manager – in Seville and is enjoying the change of scenery. He has made 21 appearances for Betis this season – almost as many as in five years at Liverpool – and the club are pushing for silverware.
Betis are 2-1 up over Fiorentina after the first leg of their Conference League semi-final and are sixth in , pushing for a place in next season’s Champions League. While he is happy to be back in the south of Spain, Adrian revealed that a reminder of Liverpool will always be with them in the form of the Scouse accents two of his children picked up.
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