Liverpool FC have warned Luis Suarez they have no intention
of granting him a quick exit from Anfield this summer.
The Reds are refusing to admit defeat in their battle to
keep the prolific striker, who has his sights set on forcing through a move to
Real Madrid.
The ECHO understands that reports in Spain that Suarez has a
£40million buy-out clause in his contract are incorrect.
Liverpool remain determined to keep the Uruguayan and even
if Suarez submitted a transfer request it would take a bid well in excess of
that figure for the Reds to consider selling their 30-goal top scorer.
Club officials have rubbished Suarez's claims in South
America that he has already told Liverpool he wants to leave.
“Luis Suarez is not for sale,” it read.
“Neither Luis nor his representatives have communicated
their feelings to Liverpool Football Club.
“The club remains supportive of Luis and expect him to
honour his contract. We will not be making any further comment at this stage.”
Liverpool broke their silence after Suarez's latest
interview in Uruguay where he is preparing for next Wednesday's friendly
against France.
The 26-year-old, who is currently serving a 10-game domestic
ban for biting Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic, once again bemoaned his treatment
at the hands of the English media and said he was disillusioned with life on
Merseyside as his family were “suffering”.
Suarez denied that his desire to move to Spain was motivated
by money but rather an ambition to play in La Liga.
“My coach (Brendan Rodgers) and my colleagues know what I
went through,” Suarez said.
“I was mistreated, the media didn't treat me well. They know
that perfectly, and I think it'll be understandable if one day I get to leave
Liverpool.
“Because of the paparazzi I couldn't take my child to the
park, I could not go to the supermarket.
“I have a daughter to look after, she's important and I
think I should put her out of that environment.
“Every day there are pictures mocking me, nobody came
forward to defend me. I do not want her to hear bad things about her father.
“I'd rather change because of that, it doesn't have anything
to do with Liverpool. I'd love to play in another league too.
“My reason for leaving is not the money. If it was down to
economics I would have already left for the countries that have been mentioned.
“I am prioritising my family, my image. I don’t feel
comfortable any more. The club knows perfectly what I think.
“I have a contract with Liverpool but they know it's
difficult because of the harassment I receive from the press there.”
Suarez's words contradicted those of his agent Pere
Guardiola who had told Liverpool 24 hours earlier that the player remained
happy at Anfield.
Boss Brendan Rodgers feared Suarez would turn his back on
English football after he was hit with the 10-game ban for biting in April but
retained hope that the club's support over the controversy would convince him
to stay loyal.
Suarez's comments in South America this week have come as a
surprise to both Rodgers and managing director Ian Ayre as he had not informed
either of them of his desire to leave.
Reports in Spain suggest Real Madrid are preparing a
£40million bid as they look to make Suarez their marquee summer signing.
However, they may need to offer in excess of the club record
£50million Liverpool received from Chelsea for Fernando Torres in 2011 in order
to get their man.
What is clear is that Liverpool won't give up on keeping
Suarez without a fight as they know a player of his talent would be difficult
to replace regardless of the fee they receive.
However, they are also desperate to ensure this doesn't drag
on into a summer-long saga.
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