Rafa Benitez unveiled new signing Glen Johnson today and took a swipe at Manchester City with their "money, money, money" approach to the transfer market. The Liverpool manager has spent £17m on the England right-back, a large chunk of which is wiped out by the cash Portsmouth still owe the Anfield club from the Peter Crouch deal.
And while Benitez played hardball with Xabi Alonso and Javier Mascherano over their long-term futures, he accepts the market is now "crazy" and dominated by money. He even admitted that he had tried again to sign Gareth Barry this summer from Aston Villa, but he eventually went to City.
"We had to pay big money, the market is now crazy," said Benitez. "It is all money, money, money now. But we were signing a good player, an England player, and that is very positive. He has a good mentality, and when I spoke to him first it was clear he wanted to come here.
"Things have changed. You have to adapt to a situation. Manchester City and big clubs in Europe are spending big money, so the market has changed and we have to work harder. You have to do that to stay at the level we are at because of the big money being spent here and abroad."
Manchester City also wanted Johnson, but Benitez said: "It was difficult, some clubs are offering big money. But he wanted to come here, that was the difference. We did go back again for Barry, but as I said it is all about money, money, money. It is as simple as that."
On City's influence on the market and their prospects for next term, Benitez added: "City have signed a lot of good players, but that is no guarantee they will win anything. But it will be interesting to see what happens next season.
"But whatever happens, experience is more important and we feel that we have that to be in the top positions. If you spend big it is always easier to perform well. But when you have a good understanding between players that is also important. If they are together, they work hard, that is just as important."
Coveted pair
The Spaniard has also had to contend with a summer of transfer speculation over Xabi Alonso, wanted by Real Madrid, and Mascherano, a target for European champions Barcelona. But although it is believed both players are being swayed by the advances, Benitez made it clear that he does not want to sell and would like some loyalty shown by the pair.
"I do not think Alonso or Mascherano will go," he declared. "It is clear that they are both under contract with long-term agreements. That is it. There has been a lot of things written, a lot of rumours, but both players are under contract and we have no more need to talk about things.
"They are both very good players and I will be very pleased to keep them. They both have very good contracts. We signed them both from different situations. Alonso was coming from Real Sociedad and nobody had really heard much of him outside of Spain, he did well and we renewed his contract because of that.
"Mascherano came from West Ham where he had not been doing well. We brought him here and gave him a good contract, so we are very pleased with them both and that Liverpool has been very good to them."
Benitez also dismissed rumours that full back Fabio Aurelio will be out for six months with a knee injury. "One, maybe two months, I expect him back by then. Certainly not six," he said.

