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For me, if Suarez really wants to go we should consider it, for 80 million plus Morata. But only if Suarez presses it again. If he doesn't ask for it I think we should refuse any offers.Originally posted by Bender View PostOk What does the Club do if/when Real Madrid lets say come in with 2 offers for Suarez
1.Cash deal £70/80million+
2.£70million +player/s* The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.
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He's staying according to Sky Sports. It's really because we've made him an honorary Cornishman..
Luis Suarez has pledged his future to Liverpool, insisting "nothing is going to happen" regarding a transfer this summer.
The 27-year-old Uruguay international, who was strongly linked with a move away from Anfield last summer after the Reds missed out on the UEFA Champions League, has been in stunning form this season.
Liverpool are guaranteed a place in next season's premier European competition and they are within touching distance of a first-ever Premier League title, leading the division with two games to go.
And Suarez said: "Don't worry, nothing is going to happen to me. I'm very happy here and my family is happy here.
"If we could win the Premier League and bring the trophy home it would be incredible, a dream come true."
Liverpool are by no means assured of glory, however, with Manchester City needing only to win their remaining three games to clinch the league and Chelsea still harbour chances of their own having won at Anfield last Sunday.
Speaking to Uruguayan TV channel Canal 10, Suarez said: "I'm still upset (about losing to Chelsea). It was so frustrating.
"We couldn't find spaces, we made a mistake and it was hard to deal with.
"We knew the game was going to be hard and tight. We all got nervous and lost control.
"We are hoping Man City lose some points but in the Premier League you never know - anything is possible. Now we have to win the next two games and it is not going to be easy."
Suarez, who was voted PFA Player of the Year last Sunday, has scored 30 goals in 35 appearances in all competitions this season.Akloppalypse Now !
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Sorry fella - made me laugh out loud at work...Originally posted by Sarb View PostNeeds to be more positive about remaining two games.
Not sure what frame of mind these boys are in

What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins
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Boss: Why PFA prize mattered to Suarez
Brendan Rodgers took pleasure this week from the happiness within new PFA Players' Player of the Year, Luis Suarez, as the Liverpool boss continues to shape his long-term vision for the club.
At a ceremony in London on Sunday, the Uruguayan, who has struck 30 goals for the Reds this season, was presented with the accolade - which is decided by votes from fellow professionals.
It was fitting reward for a campaign in which the No.7 has turned in a series of incessant displays, conjuring new methods for finding the target and producing hitherto unseen pieces of skill.
As Suarez prepares for a journey to Crystal Palace for Monday night's fixture, his manager explained why receiving the award five days ago meant so much to the Barclays Premier League top scorer.
Rodgers told reporters on Friday: "Congratulations to him, it was an award that was really special for him because it came from his peers.
"He has been outstanding in all my time here and obviously, in particular, this season. So it was very well deserved and I know he really respected it, coming from the players in this country. I know he's happy."
The Northern Irishman added: "To know that he's happy is important, like it is with all of our players. It's very important that we have players here that are content, happy and focused on Liverpool."
Expanding on that theme when quizzed about his plans for 2014-15 and beyond, Rodgers outlined why additional squad depth will be fundamental to ensure a fight for success on all fronts.
"For us, going forward, a sense of the future, we know we have to strengthen our squad," he said. "We're in the Champions League next year, which will be great.
"But we want to be in every competition and challenging on all fronts - that clearly means that we have to strengthen the depth of our squad."What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins
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F*** off!!!
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