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Luis Suarez has suggested to Uruguayan radio station Sport 890 that the English press may force him out of Liverpool - and indicated he would be willing to sign for Real Madrid.

Suarez, 26, will serve out the remaining six games of the ten-game ban he was given by the Football Association for biting Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanoivc at the start of next season. He has also been accused of diving, not to mention the racism storm involving Patrice Evra which resulted in an eight-game FA ban.

The striker has regularly featured on the back pages of the English newspapers due to his poor disciplinary record, and he now says that could lead to him leaving the Premier League.

When asked if there was any truth in the stories linking him to Real Madrid, Suarez said: "The desire to win with the big clubs is always there. I've talked to my agent, there's nothing concrete. To say no to Madrid would always be difficult and more so with the team they have.

"I have a contract with Liverpool, but it would be very difficult to say no to Real Madrid. There are a lot of rumours in the transfer window, but you never know until firm offers are made.

"I'm happy at Liverpool. I'm happy because of the fans. I made a mistake, I'm human, but they've talked about me in ways they shouldn't have. My family have suffered and things got out of hand. My daughter and my wife have suffered. I'm not prepared to continue to put up with the English press.

"I love Liverpool, but if there is a chance of playing somewhere else... I suffered too much as a kid to get where I am to be attacked unfairly by the English press. They haven't appreciated me as a player, they've just judged my attitude."



Well looks like he could be off. Im sure he would leave at any chance since he hates the english press and his family are involved. liverpoo will struggle big time to replace him if he does go
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Thats there hopes of top 6 gone
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They did ok the last few games of season without him. Everyone is replacable, to think otherwise is very naive. That said, I hope he stays.
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I hear Andy Carroll is available, and this time only will cost u 30million!
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bubu wrote:I hear Andy Carroll is available, and this time only will cost u 30million!
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A player of Suarez quality will always be admired by top clubs.

Given the xenophobia that he has had to endure in England then it would probably be attractive for him to move.
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Would be a massive loss, had a wonderful season amid the controversy. Sturridge did step up but I cant see him being as prolific as Suarez just yet. We need a world class striker to be chasing the top 4, and Suarez is that striker
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We did OK with RVP, Liverpool will be the same without Suarez.

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Brian the Postman wrote:A player of Suarez quality will always be admired by top clubs.

Given the xenophobia that he has had to endure in England then it would probably be attractive for him to move.

what xenephobia?
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Bomber wrote:They did ok the last few games of season without him. Everyone is replacable, to think otherwise is very naive. That said, I hope he stays.

Was there anything on the line at the end of the year? I don't mean to be dismissive but it seems to me that Suarez is the only one up front with enough class to take you to the top 4.

What if you guys did make the CL, is Sturridge with Coutinho behind him going to be your starting lineup against Bayern Munich in the group stage?

I think you're going to have to replace like for like to have any chance. Sturridge is a great player, but i don't think he'll win you anything on his own.
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Litmanen wrote:Sturridge is a great player, but i don't think he'll win you anything on his own.
possible long term injury as well, obviously off season but didn't look good.
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God is an Englishman wrote:
Brian the Postman wrote:A player of Suarez quality will always be admired by top clubs.

Given the xenophobia that he has had to endure in England then it would probably be attractive for him to move.

what xenephobia?
Well anytime he has any dealings with the football authorities his punishment as almost always more severe than if he was English.
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Bomber wrote:They did ok the last few games of season without him. Everyone is replacable, to think otherwise is very naive. That said, I hope he stays.

Was there anything on the line at the end of the year? I don't mean to be dismissive but it seems to me that Suarez is the only one up front with enough class to take you to the top 4.

What if you guys did make the CL, is Sturridge with Coutinho behind him going to be your starting lineup against Bayern Munich in the group stage?

I think you're going to have to replace like for like to have any chance. Sturridge is a great player, but i don't think he'll win you anything on his own.
And you dont think someone else would be bought for the $$$ Liverpool would get for him? They can start with the top shelf with what Real are likely to pay.
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Brian the Postman wrote:
God is an Englishman wrote:
Brian the Postman wrote:A player of Suarez quality will always be admired by top clubs.

Given the xenophobia that he has had to endure in England then it would probably be attractive for him to move.

what xenephobia?
Well anytime he has any dealings with the football authorities his punishment as almost always more severe than if he was English.

Really? I can think of 2 run ins.

1 was for biting a player that the referee hasn't already dealt with. The other was for numerous instances of racially abusing another player.

I am struggling to think of when the FA have even had to deal with one of those instances before.
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Brian the Postman wrote:
God is an Englishman wrote:
Brian the Postman wrote:A player of Suarez quality will always be admired by top clubs.

Given the xenophobia that he has had to endure in England then it would probably be attractive for him to move.

what xenephobia?
Well anytime he has any dealings with the football authorities his punishment as almost always more severe than if he was English.
He's just using the press as a convenient excuse should an offer arrive. Great player, so I would be surprised if he's not chased by somebody.
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Bomber wrote:And you dont think someone else would be bought for the $$$ Liverpool would get for him? They can start with the top shelf with what Real are likely to pay.
Can Liverpool realistically attract any top shelf strikers?
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Bomber wrote:
Litmanen wrote:
Bomber wrote:They did ok the last few games of season without him. Everyone is replacable, to think otherwise is very naive. That said, I hope he stays.

Was there anything on the line at the end of the year? I don't mean to be dismissive but it seems to me that Suarez is the only one up front with enough class to take you to the top 4.

What if you guys did make the CL, is Sturridge with Coutinho behind him going to be your starting lineup against Bayern Munich in the group stage?

I think you're going to have to replace like for like to have any chance. Sturridge is a great player, but i don't think he'll win you anything on his own.
And you dont think someone else would be bought for the $$$ Liverpool would get for him? They can start with the top shelf with what Real are likely to pay.

What i'm alluding to is that i don't know if anyone Liverpool can attract, can replace him.
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bubu wrote:I hear Andy Carroll is available, and this time only will cost u 30million!
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Luis Suarez's agent has told Sky Sports News that the forward is "happy" at Liverpool and is not seeking a move to Real Madrid.
Read more at http://www.espn.co.uk/football/sport/st ... QlSZ1fX.99
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Red-4-Life wrote:
Luis Suarez's agent has told Sky Sports News that the forward is "happy" at Liverpool and is not seeking a move to Real Madrid.
Read more at http://www.espn.co.uk/football/sport/st ... QlSZ1fX.99
As always, the devil's in the detail and it's been worded (as all statements tend to be) to leave the door open.

I'm sure he is happy at Pool and I'm sure he is not actively seeking a move anywhere, however it doesn't say that he's only ever wanted to play at Anfield and he'd stay whatever offers come in.

We get exactly the same stuff with Bale. It just depends on what offers are made and whether the clubs find them acceptable.
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Red-4-Life wrote:
Luis Suarez's agent has told Sky Sports News that the forward is "happy" at Liverpool and is not seeking a move to Real Madrid.
Read more at http://www.espn.co.uk/football/sport/st ... QlSZ1fX.99

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Here is a new one for you

The Uruguayan said: "It's a good moment for a change of environment because of all I've been through in England."

He added: "I do not know when I'm going and I do not know if I'm staying."

He is gone. As a few people have mentioned above, despite getting big $$$ for Suarez they will struggle to attract big names. Champions league football is key :wink:
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I just wish i could find all of the previous quotes from Liverpool supporters saying how he was going to stay and why would he leave?? :lol:
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Most of us conceded he’d be gone. As long as we don’t get bent over a barrel by Madrid and spend wisely it’s not a disaster.

When your kid and wife are hounded on the daily at kindergarten by the paparazzi, the straw has broken the camels back…
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El Capitano wrote:
Bomber wrote:And you dont think someone else would be bought for the $$$ Liverpool would get for him? They can start with the top shelf with what Real are likely to pay.
Can Liverpool realistically attract any top shelf strikers?
No.

Best we can hope for is a youngster with potential or someone who was once highly regarded but has stalled at their current club.
But if Sturridge continues to score next season like the end of this, we'll be OK.
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The Kop wrote:Most of us conceded he’d be gone. As long as we don’t get bent over a barrel by Madrid and spend wisely it’s not a disaster.

When your kid and wife are hounded on the daily at kindergarten by the paparazzi, the straw has broken the camels back…

Come on........Only a few months ago you and Bowties in particular were saying the complete opposite :roll:
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Ian_Wright wrote:
The Kop wrote:Most of us conceded he’d be gone. As long as we don’t get bent over a barrel by Madrid and spend wisely it’s not a disaster.

When your kid and wife are hounded on the daily at kindergarten by the paparazzi, the straw has broken the camels back…

Come on........Only a few months ago you and Bowties in particular were saying the complete opposite :roll:
OK, let me qualify that. After the bite and media orgy that happened after that.
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Ok, fair enough.

How much can Liverpool expect for him?
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Ian_Wright wrote:Ok, fair enough.

How much can Liverpool expect for him?
Hoping for 40m, wouldn’t be surprised if Real kick-started talks at 25m but will probably meet somewhere around 35m.
Need other(s) to drive the price a bit.
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The Kop wrote:
Ian_Wright wrote:Ok, fair enough.

How much can Liverpool expect for him?
Hoping for 40m, wouldn’t be surprised if Real kick-started talks at 25m but will probably meet somewhere around 35m.
Need other(s) to drive the price a bit.

The whole " He wants to leave" does work against you though :(
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Dunno if he’d suit Real, especially if they go after Bale too.
You’d have a front three of Ronaldo, Bale and Suarez…all three of them similar players who want to be the focus of the attack and have the ball at their feet.
Hopefully Real go for Cavani who’s a better fit and Suarez stays.
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