Reds boss says Suarez not for sale
Liverpool owner John W. Henry has dealt a major blow to Luis Suarez’s hopes of escaping Anfield after the unsettled Uruguay striker was told he won’t be allowed to leave at any price.
Suarez has been desperate to leave the Reds since the end of last season and Arsenal have tried to take advantage by making a £40 million plus £1 bid that was supposed to trigger a clause in the forward’s contract that allowed him to talk to interested clubs.
However, Liverpool are adamant there is no such clause, prompting a furious response from Suarez, who accused Reds boss Brendan Rodgers of going back on a promise to let him leave after the Merseyside team failed to qualify for this season’s Champions League.
Rodgers reacted by banishing Suarez, who he said had shown “total disrespect”, to train with the reserves and Henry, the figurehead of the Boston-based Fenway Sports Group that owns Liverpool, has now made it clear he will not consider letting the Reds’ prize asset join a top-four rival with the new Premier League season just over a week away.
“We are not going to sell Luis,” Henry was quoted as saying by the Guardian. “For all the top clubs it’s extremely important (not to sell to a rival) but especially for Liverpool because we’re not in Europe this year and have not been in the Champions League for a while.
“To sell to a rival for those positions, or one of them, would be ludicrous. Liverpool needs to be playing in Europe.”
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