Correct. The way it does work is we say what we want for him and you cough up, otherwise he stays put
Why is it that the beeb make reference to the two bans Suarez got at the end of every single article they print about him, and some deluded fools think Suarez is wrong about the media targeting him constantly
They already missed out on some of their targets signing...It is going to be a shame if they miss out on Luis Suarez. That's why the urgency.
JWH has a history of humorous tweets, I remember him posting stats about Liverpool doing well when Kenny first came back, a manc fan tweeted him "What did you win, you american scouse prick" - he replied "Best looking owner"
I remember that too! Fair play. I hope they stand their ground. 50 mill and then I would consider selling.
If Suarez eventually go to Arsenal, and Arsenal failed to qualify for champion league. He would like to move again?.mercenary
Luis Suarez: Liverpool owner baulks at Arsenal's £40m bid Comments (458) Liverpool owner John W Henry has asked what "they're smoking" at Arsenal after rejecting the Gunners' improved offer of just over £40m for Luis Suarez. The unusual bid of £40,000,001 was designed to trigger a clause in the 26-year-old Uruguay striker's contract. Under the terms of Suarez's deal, Liverpool must inform him of the bid but do not have to accept it. Henry tweeted: "What do you think they're smoking over there at Emirates?" It is unclear whether Henry is talking about Arsenal's attempts to sign Suarez or their valuation of the player. Liverpool have now rejected two bids from Arsenal. While they remain determined to keep their prized asset, who scored 30 goals for the club in 44 appearances last season, their resolve is likely to be tested if the bidding continues to rise. Should Arsenal persist and have an improved bid accepted, it could come close to trebling their previous highest initial outlay on a transfer. The Gunners, whose first offer for Suarez was £30m, paid a reported £15m to Zenit St Petersburg for Andrey Arshavin, in January 2009. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers last week said he considered Suarez to be at least as valuable as Edinson Cavani, who recently joined Paris St-Germain for £55m. Real Madrid remain interested but have yet to make a formal offer. Suarez joined Liverpool's pre-season tour of Australia at the weekend and was expected to hold talks about his future with Rodgers. The Uruguay international flew to Melbourne from Montevideo on Sunday after being given extended leave by the Reds following the Confederations Cup. He wants to leave Anfield to play for a Champions League club despite only signing a new long-term deal last summer. Speculation has grown about Suarez's future since he was punished with a 10-game ban at the end of April for biting Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic. The striker still has to serve six games of that suspension and was also banned in 2011 after being found guilty of racially abusing Manchester United's Patrice Evra. SuLuis Suarez: Liverpool owner baulks at Arsenal's £40m bid Comments (458) Liverpool owner John W Henry has asked what "they're smoking" at Arsenal after rejecting the Gunners' improved offer of just over £40m for Luis Suarez. The unusual bid of £40,000,001 was designed to trigger a clause in the 26-year-old Uruguay striker's contract. Under the terms of Suarez's deal, Liverpool must inform him of the bid but do not have to accept it. Suarez in numbers Luis Suarez •30 goals in 44 appearances for Liverpool last season •Since joining from Ajax in January 2011 for £22.7m, has scored 51 in 96 appearances •49 goals in 48 games for Ajax the season before joining Liverpool •31 goals in 62 appearances for Uruguay Henry tweeted: "What do you think they're smoking over there at Emirates?" It is unclear whether Henry is talking about Arsenal's attempts to sign Suarez or their valuation of the player. Liverpool have now rejected two bids from Arsenal. While they remain determined to keep their prized asset, who scored 30 goals for the club in 44 appearances last season, their resolve is likely to be tested if the bidding continues to rise. Should Arsenal persist and have an improved bid accepted, it could come close to trebling their previous highest initial outlay on a transfer. The Gunners, whose first offer for Suarez was £30m, paid a reported £15m to Zenit St Petersburg for Andrey Arshavin, in January 2009. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers last week said he considered Suarez to be at least as valuable as Edinson Cavani, who recently joined Paris St-Germain for £55m. Real Madrid remain interested but have yet to make a formal offer. Suarez joined Liverpool's pre-season tour of Australia at the weekend and was expected to hold talks about his future with Rodgers. The Uruguay international flew to Melbourne from Montevideo on Sunday after being given extended leave by the Reds following the Confederations Cup. He wants to leave Anfield to play for a Champions League club despite only signing a new long-term deal last summer. Speculation has grown about Suarez's future since he was punished with a 10-game ban at the end of April for biting Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic. The striker still has to serve six games of that suspension and was also banned in 2011 after being found guilty of racially abusing Manchester United's Patrice Evra. Suarez joined Liverpool from Ajax in January 2011 in a £22.7m deal. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23431430
genius twitter... i reckon this proves the comments by the club on no release clause are true..... should be interesting to see the next move
This clause is very confusing - who is in the right? LFC seem adamant but so too do Suarez and his agent. Could get ugly.