Suarez transfer saga takes another twist as the player himself came out and had a blast at Liverpool for not letting him leave.
In an interview with The Telegraph , controversial striker stated that he will soon hand in a transfer request that he believe would be the final nail in the coffin for Liverpool management. Arsenal is expected to the next destination in Uruguayan’s leaving train.
“I want to move to play in the Champions League and there is a club offering me that opportunity. I have told the manager that I want to leave the club.
“I am being accused of showing a lack of loyalty but last year I had the opportunity to move to a big European club and I stayed on the understanding that if we did not qualify for the Champions League the following season then I would be allowed to go.
“I gave absolutely everything last season but it was not enough to give us a top-four finish. Now all I want is that Liverpool honor our agreement.”
Is this enough to scheme his exit? Will Liverpool cave in to his demand? The saga continues…
And here are some Twitter reactions that we found while searching for some Suarez fun.
#Suarez #Rooney attached is photo of 2 footballers who played game for love, not dosh. You're not in the same league. pic.twitter.com/pANJOMXStx
— Vern Sport & Media (@lecrin) August 7, 2013
Do it, Wenger – change the penny-pinching habit of a lifetime, sign #Suarez and make us competitive again. @Arsenal
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) August 6, 2013
Let the contract talks commence…. #Suarez #AFC #LFC pic.twitter.com/21Q999Xrp1
— Wenger's Wingman (@mikesanz19) August 6, 2013
I can't believe #SUAREZ after all the support we gave him…
— Matthew Tulloch (@MTULLOCH777) August 7, 2013
If #Suarez returns to Anfield as an #AFC player,expect him to play the game of his life.Remember, the crowd abuse just makes him play better
— chetan jeram (@chetan_jeram) August 7, 2013
My annoyance is not 'loyalty' with #Suarez. It's respect. I get that he wants #UCL, he deserves it. #LFC don't deserve his behaviour though
— Melissa Reddy (@1stLadyOfFooty) August 7, 2013
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