Luis Suarez urges Liverpool to listen to him
Luis Suarez, who has been in the middle of various transfer sagas this summer, after expressing his desire to leave the Reds a number of times, has now come out and talked about his contract with Liverpool.
The Uruguayan striker, who is currently going through a ban for biting Chelsea‘s Branislav Ivanovic, has once again spoke about a possible move to Real Madrid.
Speaking to Marca, he said: “First I have a contract with the club, but if one day I want to sign (for another club), Liverpool will hear the offer, as it does with other players.
“They must agree with other teams, but the word of the player, in this case mine, is important. If you need a change, you should listen to the player.
“Every player aspires (to be the best) and if you ask a child of eight years they would say one day they would go to Real Madrid or Barcelona.”
Suarez spoke about his love for the club and also answered questions regarding his on-field behaviour.
“The love I have for Liverpool I will never forget. I love the city, the club and the people and everyone is welcome. All I ask is for respect for all the things that have been said.”
“There are moments of importance (in games) and I have lived football in a very particular way since childhood. But I know I can play tricks. Sometimes I protest too much to the referee. I have to take it a bit better.”
Source: Marca