Luis Suarez does not have a £40 million buy-out clause in his Liverpool contract, contrary to reports, ESPN understands.
It was suggested on Friday that Real Madrid were preparing to activate a
clause in the Uruguayan's contract that would secure his release from
Anfield, but club chiefs have told reporters that their star striker cannot be purchased for less than the £50 million they recouped from selling Fernando Torres to Chelsea two years ago.
Suarez said on Thursday that he would be open to leaving the Premier League because he feels persecuted by the English media.
Liverpool officials will do all they can to hold onto Suarez or replace
him with a top class striker, but they have hinted that any deal with
Real Madrid for the Uruguay international would only be considered if
Gonzalo Higuain was included as part of the deal.
Higuain has been strongly linked with a move to Juventus after Real
agreed to sell him this summer, but Liverpool hope the offer to become a
key figure in the team being built by Brendan Rodgers may tempt him to
Merseyside, even though the club will not play in European competition
next season.
Suarez claims that no offer has yet been tabled for him and remained
open to staying at Anfield, saying: "I don't have any offer yet. I don't
know when I will leave - or even if I will finally leave or if I will
stay.
I don't know what will happen. The club knows what I think and
what I want. I don't know what will happen, but I have a contract. If I
stay, I will do my best here.
Brendan Rodgers has previously admitted that Suarez could be sold for
the right price, although he added that he was not under any pressure to
cash in on the player.
The Liverpool manager said: "They [Fenway Sports Group, the club's
owner] have been absolutely unequivocal in their resolve in terms of
wanting to keep him.
"Every player has their price but there's certainly no pressure on the
club to sell him. We're trying to build that bit of quality, so he's not
for sale."
Suarez is reportedly wanted by Real Madrid as part of president
Florentino Perez's ambitious summer rebuilding plan which could also see
Gareth Bale move from Tottenham.
Source: ESPN.co.uk
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