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I'm confused. He was awarded with a new deal last summer when he had 3 years left on his current deal. Why would we need to "force" him to stay and accept a 40m buy-out clause when we could have "foreced" him anyway on his existing dealOriginally posted by Arn View PostWe don't know that.
If the only way we could "force" Suarez to stay then I wouldn't rule out that we would accept a 40m buy-out clause.
Look at our situation back then. If Suarez would have left then FSG would have been in a very bad situation. The star player leaving would have sent out a lot of wrong signals and it would have been almost impossible to replace him.
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I know he supports Espanyol, but in England I thought he followed Liverpool.Originally posted by Robbie-9-Fowler View PostWhy would he support a team from England
He's a supporter of Rafa and probably a Madrid fan."Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley
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The release clause means that 40m (if that is the release amount) Is the minimum we will recieve. Had Suarez not signed a contract then he could have run his contract down. And I doubt Suarez would have signed a deal if there wasn't a release clause.Originally posted by Sarb View PostI'm confused. He was awarded with a new deal last summer when he had 3 years left on his current deal. Why would we need to "force" him to stay and accept a 40m buy-out clause when we could have "foreced" him anyway on his existing deal
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Probably because he would only have had two years left on the deal this summer and if he wouldn't accept a new deal if we offered him one now then we would be forced to sell him for much less.Originally posted by Sarb View PostI'm confused. He was awarded with a new deal last summer when he had 3 years left on his current deal. Why would we need to "force" him to stay and accept a 40m buy-out clause when we could have "foreced" him anyway on his existing dealStop the cyberhate

from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a 
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Ballague's English team is Liverpool but, moreover, he is a freelance journalist relying on sensationalism and notoriety to sell copy. The more hits he gets, the more work he gets, and if he can mobilise the online Liverpool diaspora, he's guaranteed hits. I wouldn't worry too much about what he says.
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