Suarez
Luis
Suarez has said he never told anybody that he would remain with
Liverpool. His statement came soon after an earlier one that suggested
he had given up on transfer for the sake of Liverpool fans whom he said
had shown him so much love.
“I didn’t say it,” Suarez told journalists following Uruguay’s 4-2 win over Japan.
The quick turnaround shouldn’t be
particularly shocking given the nature of Suarez’ transfer saga, with
Liverpool intent on keeping him in the fold and the player ready to move
on.
The earlier reports hinted that Suarez
seemed to had performed a sensational u-turn over his future and
insisted that he would remain at Anfield.
The Uruguay international has been eager
to leave England, aggrieved by his treatment from the British media,
but the Reds are unwilling to let their star player leave.
Arsenal, where participation in the
Champions League appealed to Suarez, pushed hard to sign the
26-year-old, though a bid of £42m – which would have smashed the club’s
transfer record – was rejected.
Earlier in the day the former Ajax front
man appeared to have finally accepted Liverpool’s no-sale stance, and
was reported as saying that the club’s passionate fan base had convinced
him to remain on Merseyside.
“Right now, because of all the love of
the fans, I will be staying,” Uruguayan newspaper El Observador quoted
him as having said.”
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