Alberto Aquilani insists he has no regrets in his career after explaining how he was convinced by Massimo Oddo to join Pescara.

Aquilani was regarded as one of Italy’s brightest midfield prospects prior to his switch to Liverpool from Roma in 2009, when he was signed to replace Xabi Alonso, but the 32-year-old is widely regarded not to have realised his potential due to bad luck.

Alberto Aquilani insists he has no regrets in his career after explaining how he was convinced by Massimo Oddo to join Pescara.

Aquilani was regarded as one of Italy’s brightest midfield prospects prior to his switch to Liverpool from Roma in 2009, when he was signed to replace Xabi Alonso, but the 32-year-old is widely regarded not to have realised his potential due to bad luck.

“Absolutely not. At the end of my career, maybe I’ll think about it, but not now. I still have a lot to give in Italian football,” he told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

“I spent a year away from Italy for a new experience and then made the decision to return home. I jumped at the chance Pescara.

“It was Oddo who ignited the spark. He called me, sending me a great burst of energy and explaining his idea of ​​football, which was also mine.”

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