Taylor snubs Liverpool for Blues

Birmingham keeper Maik Taylor admits he gave 'serious consideration' to an offer from Liverpool before agreeing a two-year deal at St Andrews.

Taylor: Decided on Birmingham stay
Taylor: Decided on Birmingham stay

The Northern Ireland international has confirmed reports that Rafa Benitez showed strong interest in his services as the Liverpool manager searches for reliable back up to Jose Reina.

However, with Scott Carson returning to Anfield following his loan spell with Aston Villa, Taylor insists he always wanted to stay with Championship outfit Birmingham in order to secure regular first-team football.

"With an offer on the table from the club (Birmingham), it was always going to be the case that I would stay really," Taylor told the Blues' official website.

"It was flattering that Liverpool showed a lot of interest and of course I gave it serious consideration.

"Liverpool could offer the UEFA Champions League and everything else, but it would have been a situation as a No.2 and a year's contract as well.

"Scott Carson has gone back there now as well. There was talk of him going to Villa after his loan, but that has not materialised.

"I still have a big desire to play and, as long as I keep my form and fitness, that's more likely here (Birmingham)."

And having agreed to stay with Birmingham, Taylor is optimistic the club can return to the Premier League at the first attempt following their relegation last season.

"I enjoy playing for Birmingham and although, obviously, it was tremendously disappointing to get relegated, I am really optimistic about the future," added Taylor.

"We're going into an extremely difficult division, but definitely we will be up for the challenge and I'm sure we won't be far away."

Your Comments

sam_h_lfc (Liverpool fan)

"we've got golden gloves reina, must have 3 of them now, 2 at least. this is a BACKUP who may get 5 games a season so calm down people"

syfq_32 (Arsenal fan)

"reyes was a top class players.Shame for him he was a crybaby and wants to go home.But he never was a crap.During his last season he have got the most assist for arsenal and that is no crap.Come on you pools.Even totnum signed dos santos and that croatian midfielder.So when we talk about keepers, its should be about artur boruc, coupet or given.Not taylor."

jondavies87 (Liverpool fan)

"syfc_32, arsenal fan - Arsenal produce top class players? from what I remember they buy those players from other clubs, e.g. Fabregas from Barcelona and I like the way cbrend makes out that his team has never bought crap. Remember Reyes? how much was he? pretty much more than doubt what we spent on our crap players."

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