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Angry Suarez ‘Determined’ To Seal Arsenal Move Claiming Liverpool Agreed To Sell
By Transfer News Reporter Published: 2nd August 2013
With the summer transfer
window now open, there is plenty of gossip doing the rounds in the
newspapers so we’ll keep you up-to-date with the latest transfer
rumours. Today, more on Luis Suarez’s proposed move to Arsenal.
Luis Suarez is determined to
push through a move to Arsenal after allegedly being told by Liverpool
they would sell him to any Champions League club except Manchester United, according to the Mirror.
The report claims that Suarez and his
advisers met with Brendan Rodgers and managing director Ian Ayre in June
where they made it clear the striker wanted to leave Anfield to play in
the Champions League.
It’s alleged that the Reds verbally agreed to sell if any big club in the Champions League, including Arsenal, Chelsea,
Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, came in with a bid over £35m but they
made it clear they wouldn’t sell to arch rivals Manchester United.
The Mirror suggest that Suarez
has now been left angry, frustrated and feels let down after Liverpool
rejected Arsenal’s £40,000,001 bid and contrary to some reports earlier this week,
the Uruguayan is NOT really to take it laying down and is determined to
push through a move to the Emirates. The threat of legal action has not
ruled out as he and his advisers are adamant the striker should be
allowed to move to north London.
Liverpool insist Suarez is not for sale
but if the player is adamant promises have been broken, the transfer
saga is likely to get messy and the 26-year-old is no stranger to
forcing his way out of a club. After taking his case to a Dutch tribunal
when he moved from Groningen to Ajax in 2007, he then went on strike to
force a move to Liverpool, so you wouldn’t rule out him doing something
similar again this time around.
Although verbal agreements are
practically meaningless, it’s has been shown in the past there’s little
point in keeping hold of an unhappy player so Liverpool will no doubt be
praying that Real Madrid or another foreign club come in so they don’t
have to sell to a domestic rival. This transfer saga is likely to drag
on through August and you wouldn’t be surprised if it went right to the
final few days of the transfer window.
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