Ajax captain Luis Suarez is said to have requested a move in this January transfer window, and Premier League strugglers Liverpool could well be the next lucky club to acquire the Uruguayan striker.
If Suarez ever joins Liverpool, then Fernando Torres’ work in front for the Reds would be made easier in a remarkable manner and this could truly help Dalglish’s side who has not been in form this season. Having seen that scoring more goals in upcoming matches could hide his team’s defensive problems and improve results, the Liverpool manager has decided to contact the Ajax club for their special forward.
Suarez, who was given a 7-match ban in the Eredivisie for violent conduct on the pitch, has not been enjoying the best of times since the exit of manager Martin Jol. It is hence reported that the main character of the 2010 World Cup myth “The Devil’s Hand” has asked his new coach Frank De Boer to let him leave as soon as possible.
“I've had a showdown with Luis,” De Boer said. “I wanted to know what his plans are, and what the future will bring.
“Luis is training hard, and he told me that if a big club comes in for him now, he is ready to talk to them. I have a back-up scenario ready.”
A great chance now seems to come into sight, and Suarez knows that this could be his moment. What remains now is the fee proposed by the Liverpool club for the striker. The required amount actually dwells around £28million; but luckily for the Reds, a fee of £15million could be accepted.
Suarez, who was given a 7-match ban in the Eredivisie for violent conduct on the pitch, has not been enjoying the best of times since the exit of manager Martin Jol. It is hence reported that the main character of the 2010 World Cup myth “The Devil’s Hand” has asked his new coach Frank De Boer to let him leave as soon as possible.
“I've had a showdown with Luis,” De Boer said. “I wanted to know what his plans are, and what the future will bring.
“Luis is training hard, and he told me that if a big club comes in for him now, he is ready to talk to them. I have a back-up scenario ready.”
A great chance now seems to come into sight, and Suarez knows that this could be his moment. What remains now is the fee proposed by the Liverpool club for the striker. The required amount actually dwells around £28million; but luckily for the Reds, a fee of £15million could be accepted.