Hitman: Luis Suarez is back in action and scored twice on his return to Liverpool duty at Sunderland.
Haven't written him off: Real might be back in for Suarez in the summer.
Deadly duo: Daniel Sturridge and Suarez could prove to be a potent partnership.
Liverpool imeikaribisha Real Madrid kurejea tean mwezi Januari wakiwa na pauni milioni £45 endapo watakuwa bado na mpango wa kumsajili mshambuliaji wake Luis Suarez.
Mshambuliaji huro wa kimataifa wa Uruguay alikuwa katika sekeseke la kutaka kujiunga na kigogo hicho cha ligi ya Hispania La Liga wakati wa kiangazi lakini mpanago huo haukufanikiwa huku Madrid wakishukuru baada ya kumpata Gareth
Bale.
After forking out £86m for the Welshman they did not want to pay Liverpool's asking price of £55m for Suarez.
Liverpool would still
demand the same fee in January and any potential transfer would depend
on how the sides are performing by December.
Madrid
may decide they do not need the striker if their form improves, while
if Liverpool are still in a position to contend for the title, they will
be more reluctant to sell Suarez.
The player is still keen on the idea of moving to Madrid - and his agent Pere Guardiola is also happy for him to do so.
Eye for goal: Suarez struck twice on his return to the Liverpool first team.
Pleased: Rodgers was delighted with Suarez's return to action.
If any potential
transfer looks like happening, Arsenal may try and intervene - although
Liverpool are not keen on selling to a domestic rival.
Arsene Wenger wanted to secure the striker's services in the summer but could not, instead splashing £42.5m on Mesut Ozil.
Suarez
returned to action against Sunderland at the weekend after his 10-match
ban for biting Branislav Ivanovic, scoring twice as Liverpool won 3-1.
On the ball: Arsenal signed Mesut Ozil this summer but could return for Luis Suarez in January.
Meanwhile, Liverpool
skipper Steven Gerrard says he was delighted that Suarez stayed at the
club in the summer, and hailed his attitude.
'When
you have a player as good as Luis Suarez, you know that the big clubs
are going to want him,' said Gerrard, as reported by Sky Sports.
'I was waking up every morning, hoping that nothing would happen and that he would still be here.
'Nobody
tried harder than me to make him stay and he knows exactly what I think
of him. I knew if we could keep him here, the better our chances would
be.
'He is a special type of
footballer and he gives us something different. When the club got the
message to him that they were not going to sell him, he got his head
down and has worked hard.'
Support: Steven Gerrard (right) was delighted that Suarez stayed at Liverpool this summer.
Main men: Gerrard and Suarez will be vital for Liverpool this season.
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