Bolton midfielder Jay Spearing believes he had to move
from Liverpool to make the most of his career.
The 24-year-old returned to the Reebok Stadium for an
undisclosed fee last week after making only 45 starts for Liverpool since his
debut in 2008.
"I've been there since the age of seven and I've
known nothing else," he said.
"Once you get to this age now and the first-team
regular football wasn't coming at Liverpool, it was time for me to move
on."
Spearing spent last season on loan at Wanderers playing
39 times and winning the club's player of the year award.
Bolton fans were singing Spearing's name at the opening
game of the season against Burnley before he signed and although Blackburn were
also reportedly interested in signing him, he said it was the club's vision
which persuaded him to come back.
"I wasn't expecting to [return], I had to keep my
options open," he told BBC Radio Manchester.
"Once [Bolton manager] Dougie [Freedman] got on the
phone to me again, then the chairman and a few of the lads, I was really
excited about the way the gaffer wants to do it.
"As soon as they [Liverpool players] heard the news
they all texted me wishing me the best and they knew it was the right decision
for me to move on and get regular football.
"The Championship standard is getting a lot closer
to the Premier League so I don't see it
as a massive drop down.
"I see it as nearly the same level to play in and
show exactly what I'm capable of doing and hopefully me and the lads will get
this club back where it belongs."
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