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Reds insist Suarez is going nowhere

LIVERPOOL striker Luis Suarez will remain at Anfield next season, according to the club's managing director Ian Ayre, who has dismissed quotes from the Uruguayan saying he would consider offers from Champions League clubs.

According to British media reports, the 26-year-old, who is currently on international duty, said he was very happy at Anfield but if a club "with more prospects of competing in international club competition games" approached him, "they are very welcome".

His comments are likely to interest Europe's elite clubs and could spark a bidding war for the player who currently tops the English Premier League scoring charts with 22 goals this season in an under-performing Liverpool team.

Ayre, however, said the Uruguayan's comments "may have been a bit lost in translation" and when asked by the BBC if he was 100 percent confident of keeping hold of Suarez, replied: "Yes, absolutely."

Suarez, who moved to Anfield for 22.7 million pounds (US$34.35 million) from Ajax Amsterdam in 2011, signed a new long-term deal with Liverpool last year.

Suarez's agent is Pere Guardiola, the brother of soon-to-be installed Bayern Munich coach Pep, which has led to inevitable media speculation that the player could be tempted to quit England for Germany.

The Reds' prolonged absence from Europe's money-spinning Champions League, which will almost certainly stretch to four years after the current campaign, is likely to leave it vulnerable to a close-season approach. Suarez, however, has never expressed a desire to leave the club. "I am very happy at Liverpool but you never know in football," he was quoted as saying ahead of Uruguay's World Cup qualifier with Paraguay today.

"A player's ambition is always there, the ambition of wanting to play in elite teams is always there. I'm in a world-class team, an elite team like Liverpool. We have to realize we have a new manager who is imposing a philosophy and a way of playing that the players are adapting to as best we can. We hope it will bear fruit next year."




 

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