Reds seal deal for Enrique
Negotiations were concluded swiftly after the 25-year-old travelled from the north-east to have a medical at the club's Melwood training ground on Thursday. "This is one of the happiest days of my life," he told liverpoolfc.tv. "I have come to one of the biggest clubs not just in England, but in the world. I am really, really happy." Enrique becomes Liverpool's fifth signing of the summer, following Stewart Downing, Charlie Adam, Jordan Henderson and Alexander Doni. If all the paperwork on the transfer is cleared by the Premier League by noon on Friday, then the player would technically be available for Saturday's opening league match at home to Sunderland, although whether manager Kenny Dalglish would throw him in after just one training session remains to be seen. Enrique admits he is keen to seize his first chance at a "big club". "They have won a lot of things including the Champions League," said the defender, who joined Newcastle from Villarreal in 2007 for £6.3million. "They have amazing players and I hope to win things here. "In Spain there is a saying 'When the train comes in, you have to take it.' "This is the first time a big club has come in for me and I had to take it (the opportunity). I am really happy. "Everybody speaks about the fans here and they are amazing. I am looking forward to it. I am looking forward to playing in front of the Kop. I hope it will be this weekend, but if not I can wait." Enrique added: "If the manager needs me, I am ready to play. "I have already played for Newcastle in pre-season, not every game but two or three games and I am fit and if the manager needs me, I am ready to play. "My ambition is to win everything with Liverpool. This year we won't play in the Champions League, so the most important thing is to try to win the league." The Spaniard will link up at Anfield with former Newcastle team-mate Andy Carroll, who moved in January, and the defender said he and Dalglish's other signings were a significant factor in deciding to follow the same path. "I am excited - it shows Liverpool's ambition," he added. "They spent a lot of money in January on Andy and Luis Suarez and this summer they've spent a lot of money on other players. "You can see they have big ambitions and that's why I came here - because I want to win things and I think I can do that here."