Real Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi insists he has zero regrets about turning down a move to Liverpool in the summer despite his side's poor start to the season.
Zubimendi was the subject of a £52million bid from Liverpool and initially gave the Reds his word he would join.
However, Real Sociedad boss Imanol Alguacil managed to sweet talk Zubimendi into a major U-turn as the midfielder decided he would stay put in San Sebastian, with the manager reminding his star of how much he enjoyed Basque food and hiking in the area.
Yet Real Sociedad, who qualified for the Europa League thanks to a sixth-place finish in LaLiga last season, have started this year's domestic campaign poorly.
Alguacil's side sit 14th after eight games of action with only two wins and are already eight points behind Atletico Madrid, who occupy the fourth Champions League spot in LaLiga.
Real Sociedad have also scored only six goals all season, three fewer than last-placed Las Palmas.
Despite the poor start to the campaign, Zubimendi remains adamant he made the right choice to stay put in San Sebastian.
'My philosophy is to do at home at all times what comes from within,' Zubimendi told local outlet Noticias De Gipuzkoa.
'I went through uncomfortable moments. The best thing for me was to stay here and I am happy and at peace. Because of the press there is a lot of noise but in the end everything is easer than all that.
'Of course I don't regret it, I can't think that after four or five games at the start of the season.
'I made my decision from within, I thought it was the best thing to do, the results don't affect me.
'I see the potential in this team, you just have to watch us train and I'm excited about having a good season.'
Zubimendi's comments come after Real Sociedad registered their second win of the season as they beat Valencia 3-0 on Saturday.
Amid his side's poor run of form to start the season, a report from Spanish publication Estadio Deportivo claimed Zubimendi requested Liverpool to try and sign him again in January.
However, the report cited 'English media' as a source, so a degree of skepticism is required.
As for Liverpool, they appear to have found an in-house solution to their defensive midfield conundrum they hoped Zubimendi would solve.
Ryan Gravenberch, who moved to Anfield from Bayern Munich last summer, has impressed in his switch to a more defensive remit compared to last season when he largely operated as a left-sided box-to-box midfielder under Jurgen Klopp.
Rewamoprz
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We are Liverpool one person cannot stop a show anyway we a doing better.
Memaceiklu
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Ryan Gravenberch cooks him all day
Lihcenopr
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fuck him
Spheg
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Him watching Gravenberch probably thinking that this guy would have turned me into a bench warmer anyway
lol
Torres94
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Him watching Gravenberch probably thinking that this guy would have turned me into a bench warmer anyway
mapbcelt
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This is how this UK people operates, always publishing fake news to people This is bad and they have to stop this stupidity
the Spanish press published this story. read properly
yuhbcmryz
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This is how this UK people operates, always publishing fake news to people This is bad and they have to stop this stupidity
Vetabciktu
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he can't make the Bench thanks to Liverpool for saving 50mil
Sawbknryz
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Z But u said he regrets and in his speech he says he doesn’t regret so finally which one we go hear am
johdeimn
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everyone rejects this tinpot Merseyside club
Here comes,Fake V@rdrid fan hiding in Barca badge
Huyadeiory
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This guy is a total waste of t8me and effort. Accept that this ship has sailed.
BiIIyDedon
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everyone rejects this tinpot Merseyside club