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Published 16:43 2 Sept 2016 BST
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Alonso loved Liverpool, was worried about his future even as Spain won Euro 2008 and didn't want to leave. However, when Benitez told him he'd be sold, Alonso didn't protest or even dispute it, he accepted it like a true professional.
"Rafa came to me and was very clear. He said, 'Xabi, we need the money to sign other players that I want'," Alonso tells Simon Hughes in Ring of Fire, a new book about Liverpool players in the 21st century.
"In order to make that money, my name was the first on the list to be sold. I said, 'OK, Rafa, no problem. I am a professional. I understand that'. "There was interest from Juventus. There was interest from Arsenal. But the clubs could not agree terms. I was ready to leave, because the manager wanted me to leave." "I was surprised. I was disappointed too, because I was very happy in Liverpool. I could walk down the street and people would beep their car horns and wave. None of this would matter to Rafa, of course, but why should it? He was the manager. He has his way of doing things."Barry would never play for Liverpool, and Alonso remained for another year before joining Real Madrid. The Spanish midfielder says that while he didn't hold a grudge towards his manager, his relationship with Benitez was never the same again
"Yes, I can admit that my relationship with Rafa wasn't as good as it had been in the first year," he says.
When Alonso did leave the club the following summer for Madrid, the tables had turned and Benitez had wanted him to stay.
"So the next year, the situation was different. I went to Rafa: 'OK, a year ago you wanted me to leave and I accepted it. Now I want to leave.' In the end, there was an agreement but it was not easy because he wanted me to stay by that point." "Moving from Liverpool to Madrid was the most difficult step to make in terms of the decision. But I felt that I had new things to learn, new challenges to take. The only thing I regret is not winning the Premier League with Liverpool."Huge All-Ireland final GAA Hour features an interview with Kilkenny manager Brian Cody. Subscribe here on iTunes.
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