Liverpool Transfer News: Reds Must Grant Luis Suarez His Desired Exit
Luis Suarez doesn't want to stay in Liverpool, and the Reds need to help him fulfill this desire.
Suarez is currently serving a 10-match ban from domestic football in England for biting Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic, and he has apparently grown tired of the way he's treated.
Sky Sports passed on the news:
TOP NEWS

Madrid Fines Players $590K 😲

'Mbappé Out' Petition Gaining Steam 😳

Star-Studded World Cup Ad 🤩
In the story, Sky Sports highlights quotes from Suarez during a TV appearance on RR Gol where the 26-year-old talks about his treatment from the English press. Here's one of the gems:
"Ever since I arrived I have felt bad, they have never judged me for my play but with the attitude that he dives, protests, makes gestures, racism...everything.
"
Then there is his treatment by fans, which he talks about in this quote from the same story:
"About a week ago I was walking in a shopping centre near Manchester and three or four guys asked me for a photo.
While we were posing for it my wife said to me "Luis, get out of the photo". She noticed they were making biting gestures. I was with my wife and my daughter. Things like that get on your nerves. My wife was on the brink of tears and the blokes ran off laughing. You get tired of stuff like that.
"
I know a good way for Suarez to avoid "stuff like that." He could stop biting people.
I'm not going to beat around the bush here, Suarez's whole victim attitude rubs me the wrong way. Suarez has been no angel on the pitch.
He was banned for eight matches in 2011 for racial abuse of Patrice Evra, and he's been banned not once, but twice for biting opponents. If Suarez wants the press and fans to treat him better, perhaps he should show more respect to others himself.
Now, he wants to get out of England and would apparently like to move to Real Madrid. As CNN's Italian sports correspondent Tancredi Palmeri tweets:
For their part, according to Sky Sports, Liverpool maintain that Suarez is not for sale. For their sake, I hope they are taking this stance to try and drive up his price.
Suarez is talented and has been essential to the Reds' attack, but the last thing the Reds need is a player with anger issues in a setting where he resents the fans and press to the point where he can rationalize his thinking to make himself the victim in every setting.
It's time for the Reds to take the best offer for Suarez and move in a new direction.



.jpg)







