The Reds manager says that the Italy Under-21s
international will reap the rewards of regular first-team football after
joining the Black Cats for the season on deadline day.
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers is confident that all
parties will benefit from Fabio Borini's loan move to Sunderland.
The Italy Under-21s international joined Paolo Di Canio's
side on a season-long deal on deadline day and the Reds boss expects the Black
Cats to give him an opportunity to show what he can do, while saying he will be
keeping a close eye on the 22-year-old.
Rodgers told the club's official website:"It's just
to get games. He had a stop-start season last year with his injuries and I just
felt this year he needed to go and play football.
"With Daniel Sturridge, Luis Suarez, Iago Aspas and
some of the other attacking players, that might have been limited.
"I have a real belief in Fabio - he is a talent, and
we've seen that on occasions, but he needs to be playing regularly to
demonstrate that talent.
"We had a host of clubs wanting to take him but,
with Sunderland having the Italian connection there and being a big club where
he can go and play, I'm sure he'll get the chance to shine and we'll look
closely at his development this year."
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