More money, UCL and probably the best known soccer club in the world - seems a no brainer for Suarez to me. Only further enhanced by his actions in the EPL and how he's supposedly not enjoying life in England.
Being serious of course it is that to a large extent but I would also say there are two other reasons
1) location
2) Chelsea in the timeframe I'm talking about have had bigger name international names/stars and usually with a higher proportion of international names other international players see more quality. (I'm talking non-British)
Money-Yes
International Stars- CR7, RVP, Vidic etc etc
Location- Wouldn't know but when you are that much money would it matter where your mansion is location?
MARCA already reported a few days ago that there had been contact between Luis Suárez and Real Madrid. MARCA can now confirm that a deal to sign the Uruguayan has been struck between both parties. The deal is nothing new. It was reached some weeks ago. On one hand, there were the player's agents led by Pere Guardiola, Pep's brother and on the other, Florentino Pérez's envoys in these matters, the Money men. It's a done deal. As far as MARCA knows, the deal - which we must clarify, has not been finalised - would be for four years and would include a significant pay-rise for the player, as per the position he would play in, that of a Real Madrid centre-forward. Luis Suárez's contract contains a £40m - just under €47m - buy-out clause. A price that the Reds are not prepared to lower. In other words, that is what it is going to cost Real Madrid if it wants to sign 'Lucho' Suárez. Nobody expects Liverpool to lower its asking price by even one euro, because the English side does not want to part with its player. Obviously, Suárez wants to play in the Spanish league. Aside from his footballing reasons, he is not having an easy time in the Premier League. He is currently serving a six-match ban following his latest controversy with Ivanovic.http://www.marca.com/2013/05/30/en/football/real_madrid/1369899845.html
perez mentioning european record and anything other than 'abject failure even though i bought some of the best players in the world for monstrous and unheard of fees for almost the last 15 years' following it is an absolute joke.
assuming all rumours are true, united are going to be so strong with fabregas, ronaldo, fellaini, baines, bale, lewandowski, thiago, strootman, falcao and gundogan. are there any more?