Reina hints at Liverpool exit

The Spain international joined from Villarreal in 2005 and is used to fighting for the titles and playing Champions League football for the Reds. However, Liverpool's plight has declined in recent seasons and they now sit in sixth place with a 21-point deficit to leaders Manchester United. The club invested heavily in January following Fernando Torres' departure to Chelsea with swoops for England international Andy Carroll and Uruguayan striker Luis Suarez. Reina wants to play for a competitive team and lift the Premier League title as the 28-year-old does not know how many years he has left in the game. "We have to strengthen," Reina told the Daily Star. "If we want to improve then we have to do that. "It is our duty to be strong, to get better. "The only thing I can do is train and do my best. Who knows if I have got years left? "It's not about being patient. It's about the club winning and I want to be competitive. "We used to fight to be among the top team and be in the Champions League. "Sadly that's not the case now. I want to win titles."