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Madrid get Real over Suarez swoop

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juniormember

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Looks like a nothing story, and it originates from that paper, but anyway..


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PA PhotosLuis Suarez may wind up in the Spanish capital next term

After missing out on Brazilian youngster Neymar, Real Madrid have turned their attention to Luis Suarez.

The *** reports Real are looking to bolster their squad significantly in the summer in order to reclaim the title from rivals Barcelona. Part of that plan includes contacting the Uruguayan's agent Pere Guardiola - brother of incoming Bayern Munich boss Pep - ahead of launching a £40 million bid. It is said Suarez tops Real's wish-list as he is better value than £52 million Napoli striker Edinson Cavani.

Still in Madrid and the link between Real and Tottenham's Gareth Bale grows stronger. The Daily Mail claims the La Liga giants are set to test Spurs' resolve with a £65 million offer in the summer. The staggering bid is thought to be another response to Barcelona's domestic dominance and ability to capture Neymar for next season.

Monaco's spending spree could be set to continue, with theDaily Mail reporting Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic is their top defensive target. Manchester City skipper Vincent Kompany was their ideal target, but after being rejected in their approaches for the Belgium international, the newly-rich French side have turned their attention to Ivanovic. Monaco are reportedly set to offer £25 million for his services.

Finally, the Daily Mirror states Everton's pursuit of Wigan manager Roberto Martinez is heating up. A £5 million fee may need to be exchanged between the clubs in order to complete the deal, due to the Spaniard's rolling contract, giving the Latics the upper hand in negotiations.

The news comes as a blow to Everton, who received no such payment for David Moyes - who left for Manchester United to replace Sir Alex Ferguson - after his contract expired.
 
Why would Suarez be 12 million cheaper than Cavani, or 20 million cheaper than Bale? If we were to sell it should be at the market rate, which is in the region of 50 million pounds.

Falcao has just joined Monaco for 50 million, thats the benchmark
 
Why would Suarez be 12 million cheaper than Cavani, or 20 million cheaper than Bale? If we were to sell it should be at the market rate, which is in the region of 50 million pounds.

Falcao has just joined Monaco for 50 million, thats the benchmark
You know that these figures are made up?
 
If a big bid comes in I'd expect him to leave. Hope it wouldn't be to Real though.
 
The terrible Tribalfootball . com threw in a couple of names as trade bait - Di Maria, Benzema, Higuain, and Lopez.

Assuming that's totally made up as well, would we take any two of them? I don't follow Real enough to say whether any of them would fit in with Rogers' vision/system.
 
Tbh, I just want this, and all our other transfer activity, sorted before July, I hope he stays though.
 
According to Marca:

We explained the situation surrounding any move by Real Madrid for Luis Suárez in MARCA on Friday. The club has made contact with the Uruguayan forward but two important obstacles still need to be cleared: Firstly a decision has to be taken and then an offer must be made to his club Liverpool where he is still under contract. Therefore, if any move is to be made for the player, Real Madrid must make it.

The price Liverpool is asking for the player is over €40 million as the Premier League side has no desire to sell Suárez and sources in England say no offer of less than €45 million will interest the club. Therefore without some sort of negotiation with the English club, no deal will be made.

Meanwhile, the player is waiting to see if his future can be resolved - and it is not out of the question that he remains in the Premier League. He is currently enjoying a few days of holiday in his native Uruguay before travelling to the Confederations Cup where he will face Spain and before then a friendly with France and a qualifier for the 2014 World Cup against Venezuela.

The local press in Uruguay made mention of the Marca front cover from Friday about the possible move. Whichever club Luis Suárez does find himself at next season, he will still have to complete the remaining six games of the suspension that he still has to complete.
 
According to Marca:

So "according to Marca" the mouthpiece of Real, they've contacted Suarez. Without our permission.

Fuck 45m euros!!! I'd want offers over £70m. That's nearly double the price quoted. If Real want him then let them fucking well pay for him.
 
I read somewhere today that Madrid doubled barcas offer for Neymar. If they can offer crazy money for him, Suarez is worth 4 times Neymar then.
 
Balague weighs in...(translated from Spanish, LOL at the title !)

http://futbol.as.com/futbol/2013/05/29/primera/1369782199_417814.html


WHITE IS ON THE AGENDA

Luis Suarez expects to be the choice for white attack

The Uruguayan striker is determined to leave Liverpool and the English club and will be looking for a replacement. Yesterday smiled and remained silent when asked about the white interest in Uruguay.


GUILLEM BALAGUE
May 29, 2013 1:03 pm
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Liverpool is preparing for the departure of Luis Suarez.They have tried everything, they say, and the player seems determined to take a leap geographic and sporty: wants to win leagues and compete in Europe at the highest level (Liverpool have finished seventh).Suarez feels very comfortable in the club, who treated you as the star and has supported in the most conflictive, but life in England is not ideal for your family.It's costing master the language and spend many hours at his residence: Liverpool not give many opportunities for recreation if you're a footballer.
His in-laws live in Castelldefels, where his wife and himself go sometimes to get away from the British winter eternal. His main wish would be landing in our league and two clubs offer this possibility: Atletico, who two months ago told his representatives that he was the favorite to replace Falcao, and Real Madrid. They are not the only ones interested: Manchester City are considering whether it ultimately fails Cavani, he prefers Juventus and Chelsea Higuain such forward looking (and the Uruguayan is very much in Mourinho).
The player could have been named Player of the Year in the Premier both players as the Press had it not been for the incident with Ivanovic (Chelsea defender bit) that took his merits in the eyes of the British. His goals (second top scorer in the Premiership with 23 points, only behind Van Persie with 26, this season has scored 30 goals in 44 official matches) and talent to create chances from nothing made him more decisive in front of year.
The Uruguayan renewed his contract last summer and again ends in 2016. His release clause is around 35 million euros, a figure that is not prohibitive to be a scorer ram. Brendan Rodgers, the Liverpool manager, and is looking for substitute and is willing to invest in a reputed center forward.And know that in our league there are several of these available.
With your selection. while clarifying their future, Luis Suarez is in Uruguay. The striker has been a few days on vacation with his family in Punta del Este and yesterday joined their team concentration is taking place in the Celeste Complex ahead of the games against Venezuela and France. Upon reaching the Uruguayan federation facilities, reporters asked about the interest from Madrid and his possible move for Uruguayan striker white and just smiled and keep quiet ...
 
He's talking through his ass the massive thundercunt (to quote Hansern) - I highly doubt we put in a 'release clause' and if so, at only 35 million.
Exactly, since when have we had 'release clauses' in our players' contracts. He thinks we are a Latin club.
 
Exactly, since when have we had 'release clauses' in our players' contracts. He thinks we are a Latin club.


Sometimes this happens - didn't Ba have a 7M release clause in his contract?

Suarez might have insisted on the same.
 
Real fair enough , but are Atletico really that exciting a prospect ? they're not going to challenge for the league there and who knows how often they'll qualify for the champs league .

and i fucking hate how champions league football is the be all and end all these days . if you're in a team competing to win then fine but if not who gives a fuck, there are loads of shite teams and players in it .
 
Balague attempts to clarify...

http://sulia.com/guillembalague/



Guillem Balague
about a minute ago

The future of Luis Suárez
This is the kind of story Liverpool fans don’t want to hear, but it has happened before and will happen again –it is law of football and a consequence of the stage the club is in, progressing but not at the level where they can expect their best player to ignore interest from other more successful clubs. Liverpool Football Club are resigned to lose Luis Suarez and are preparing life without him. They are aware of the interest from top clubs in Europe and Liverpool feel they have done as much as they can to convince him to stay, and everything is now in the players’s court.

He is happy in Liverpool, the club has looked after him and he feels settle for the first time since he left his home in Uruguay. The family atmosphere has helped him grow and he feels the club has done everything that it was required so he could focus in his game. We all have read the interviews, I have heard him say it himself. But…

At this stage of his career, he would like to test himself in the biggest stage, the Champions League. He hoped Liverpool could provide that but it hasn’t been the case. He expects the progression of the team will take them to the top four at some point but he has heard there are clubs like Real Madrid, Atlético Madrid, Juventus (he is preferred to Higuain), even Chelsea that have shown interest. No offer on the table yet but there will be more than one put during the summer.

His parents in law live near Barcelona and his wife tends to spend time there. Spain is then their preferred destination.

He has a buy out clause which some sources put at £35 million and others at more than £40m. Liverpool will demand the totality of the buy out clause to release the player. There will be clubs willing to pay that. And then it will be all up to the player.

Notice, I DID NOT SAY HE IS GOING TO GO. I am saying, the club is resigned to his departure if he decides to go. And he is aware there is interest from top clubs and is considering his future. That is the stage the situation is in.
 
So his release clause has gone from E35million, to £35m - £40m in the space of a clarification article? Thats quite a big change in a matter of hours. I have no problem with his view on the matters, but it's the inclusion of this made of release clause thats annoyed people, the guy should just be honest and say he has very little idea, and hasn't had since about Benitez's third year here.
 
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