Luis Suarez’s proposed move from Liverpool to Arsenal is
facing a crucial week, the Daily Mirror has reported, with the Uruguay
international to attempt to force his way out of Anfield and to the Emirates
Stadium in the very near future.
The Suarez camp is considering legal action and taking
their case to a Premier League tribunal in an effort to compel Liverpool into
agreeing a fee with the Gunners - the Suarez side feels the Reds made promises
regarding the conditions of his sale that have not been kept, and that Suarez
should be allowed to join Arsenal for £40m as per a clause in his contract.
Liverpool however insist that the clause does not mean
they have to accept an offer of more than £40m for the forward; rather they
only have to inform Suarez that such an offer has been made. Liverpool have
been firm in their stance that Suarez is no for sale while the newspaper adds
Arsenal will not up their bid - at least not until Suarez’s representatives
have made the next move.
Brendan Rodgers, the Liverpool manager, has spoken of his
unhappiness with the London club over their conduct during the affair, but his
counterpart, Arsene Wenger, pointed out that it has been Liverpool who made
public the offers for Suarez, not Arsenal.
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