Thursday, July 25, 2013

Suarez Free To Talk To Arsenal

Arsenal has now increased their transfer bid for Liverpool's number one striker, Luis Suarez, to €46.3m, which made the player want to talk to them.

Liverpool has given him permission to talk to Arsenal, but is still insisting that he can only leave to another club if a club pays their €57.8m evaluation of the highly talented but unstable character.

His club informed him of the latest Arsenal bid for him, because a clause in his contract includes that he must be informed if a club made an offer of €46.3m for him. So after he was informed he said he wants to talk to Arsenal.

 
Brendan Rodgers, the Liverpool coach told the local newspaper called the Liverpool Echo, that "If Arsenal want the player they have to produce the value for the player."

"There was an offer a few weeks ago of €40.5m and two weeks later it is now €46.3m. I don't think it is anywhere near the value of what he is worth."

He said that the issue is double fold. A player may want to leave a club, but then if no club is ready to pay his club value of him then he will not go anywhere. "It is two-fold really. A player may want to go, but then somebody has to pay the value or worth of that player," Rodgers concluded.

Luis Suarez, is a very skilled and gifted footballer, but does he worth the almost €58m Liverpool is demanding for him or is it a ploy to make it difficult for him to leave since Rodgers has been insisting from the beginning that he does not want him to leave?

The coach has used many tactics to make him to stay but the player said he wants to play for a team that is in Champions League. The coach has used guilty conscience tricks on him, reminding him that he owed the club and fans loyalty for being behind him in all his antics on the pitch.

The latest of his trouble last season was biting the arm of Chelsea's Ivanovic during a league match. He still has six match ban by the FA as punishment for unsportsman conduct.

 Before then was a racial abuse of Man United's Patrice Evra. So judging with his lack of self control and discipline on the pitch, does he worth €58m. What do you think?

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