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Following Occam's razor, simplest explanation is usually the correct one, so I'm going to go with some journalist making up bullsh*t to build a story which will sell papers heading into the transfer window. FSG aren't stupid, under no circumstances would selling Suarez be either a good business or footballing decision in our present position.

How can you say that? If you sell him for £200bn it would certainly be a good business and footballing decision.

As it is, you apparently don't have a lot of money to improve a squad that desperately needs improvement. You don't have a lot of saleable assets, and he is the most saleable one you have. I doubt he'll be sold yet as I don't think there are clubs with the sort of money needed to buy him that would be interested in an expensive January auction.
 
How can you say that? If you sell him for £200bn it would certainly be a good business and footballing decision.

As it is, you apparently don't have a lot of money to improve a squad that desperately needs improvement. You don't have a lot of saleable assets, and he is the most saleable one you have. I doubt he'll be sold yet as I don't think there are clubs with the sort of money needed to buy him that would be interested in an expensive January auction.

Within reason. I'm working on the basis that no club is going to offer more than £40-50m. Under that condition he's worth more to us alive than dead. His presence in our team is not only the one thing that's going to act as the driving force to take us back up the table into a more profitable league position, he's also the sort of world class player who will increase the appeal of our club to any potential signings. We lose him, our appeal goes down, we struggle even more to bring in quality players and in all likelihood will have to pay those players of interest even more to convince them to sign.

We're in a very delicate stage of our rebuilding process at the moment and selling him would set us back even further.
 
Just depends on what players you could get with the money you'd make from selling him.

Suarez himself cost £22m didn't he. So although it's a risk, selling him for £40m and buying two Suarez quality players would be a good thing for the club would it not?

And remember that Suarez was bought with the money earned from selling Torres, another that might have been considered "not for sale" once.

To be honest, I'm very much in the "every player has his price" camp, and don't understand the idea that a player is not for sale under any circumstances.
 
Just depends on what players you could get with the money you'd make from selling him.

Suarez himself cost £22m didn't he. So although it's a risk, selling him for £40m and buying two Suarez quality players would be a good thing for the club would it not?

And remember that Suarez was bought with the money earned from selling Torres, another that might have been considered "not for sale" once.

To be honest, I'm very much in the "every player has his price" camp, and don't understand the idea that a player is not for sale under any circumstances.

As much as I wish we were, we're not in City's position in that you can essentially take your pick of any number of world class players who would be willing to sign for your club at the moment. The harsh reality is that even if we had the money, there aren't many £20m or £30m players who would be willing to sign for Liverpool in our current position, and for that reason it's imperative that we hold onto the few world class players we do have until we're in a position to attract those sorts of players again. Then perhaps Suarez would become a sellable asset (at the right price).
 

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Just depends on what players you could get with the money you'd make from selling him.

Suarez himself cost £22m didn't he. So although it's a risk, selling him for £40m and buying two Suarez quality players would be a good thing for the club would it not?

And remember that Suarez was bought with the money earned from selling Torres, another that might have been considered "not for sale" once.

To be honest, I'm very much in the "every player has his price" camp, and don't understand the idea that a player is not for sale under any circumstances.

Could be wrong but Im fairly sure Suarez arrived before Torres was sold and the Torres $$ was used to purchase Carroll. Your point still stands though.
 
How can you say that? If you sell him for £200bn it would certainly be a good business and footballing decision.

As it is, you apparently don't have a lot of money to improve a squad that desperately needs improvement. You don't have a lot of saleable assets, and he is the most saleable one you have. I doubt he'll be sold yet as I don't think there are clubs with the sort of money needed to buy him that would be interested in an expensive January auction.

How you gonna get him with FFP?
He wouldnt leave LFC for City anyway it would be for REAL or PSG.
 
How you gonna get him with FFP?
He wouldnt leave LFC for City anyway it would be for REAL or PSG.

Buying players is allowed under FFP.

Lets use a random player signed on a five year deal for £40m and £150k a week.

Impact on FFP is only £15m a year. But to buy a forward we're going to sell a forward so that lessens the impact even further.
 

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Because Managers never lie.

Wenger said he would never sell Cesc, Nasri or RVP.

Cesc, Nasri and RVP (like Torres) all implicitly said they wanted to leave in the weeks/months leading up to their respective departures so it became pointless trying to hold onto them as their value would only depreciate further, Suarez hasn't. Quite the opposite in fact, he's been adamant that he isn't going anywhere and is happy at Liverpool.
 
If i remember correctly, RVP made a statment that he's future was with Arsenal and that he loved the club, the fans and wanted to stay there to achieve great things.

He ended up leaving not long after.
 
4th July 2012 he announced he wouldn't be signing a new contract with Arsenal due to their "lack of ambition", is that the statement you were referring to? I can't find any positive quotes from him after that apart from a few stories reporting rumours that he may have had a change of heart and wanted to stay, but nothing directly from him.
 
http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/footba...ie-coy-over-future-but-says-he-loves-the-club


The Dutch striker has been the subject of speculation all season and has been linked with moves to Manchester City and Juventus.
When asked whether he would be staying at Arsenal following their 3-2 win over West Brom he said: 'You never know. Arsenal is a massive club, a great club.
'I have been playing here for eight years and I love this club. Whatever happens that will never change.
'We'll sit down next week. Arsenal is a massive club, whatever happens I'll always love this club.'
Arsene Wenger will be hoping he can convince the striker, who won the golden boot after scoring 30 goals this season, to stay after the Gunners secured Champions League football.

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Torres in August 2010

"My commitment and loyalty to the club and to the fans is the same as it was on my first day when I signed. From my first day I got the same welcome as Stevie or Carra (Jamie Carragher) or players who have been here for a long time.

"I felt at home from the first day, I feel the fans love me and everyone knows I am really happy here and really happy to play at Anfield. I'm looking forward to starting the season."

Liverpool in January 2011 (3 days before he was sold)

Liverpool Football Club have insisted Fernando Torres is not for sale despite the emergence of a bid from Chelsea.

When presented with the story by the media on Thursday night, a LFC spokesman dismissed any notion that the Spain international was for sale.
"Chelsea have made a bid for Fernando which has been turned down," the spokesman said. "The player is not for sale.

Clubs lie, players lie. I don't think Suarez will be sold until summer at the very earliest, but lets get a bit realistic about the idea that a statement from the club, player or club official proves anything. FWIW my gut feel is that Rodgers and Suarez are both genuine in wanting to stay, but as we all know Rodgers doesn't have all that much of a say in how things go at Liverpool.
 
Could be wrong but Im fairly sure Suarez arrived before Torres was sold and the Torres $$ was used to purchase Carroll. Your point still stands though.

Could be right (they transferred on the same day but from memory the Suarez deal was pretty much done for a while before that).

My recollection at the time was of discussions on here that Suarez was being brought in to partner Torres, while a lot were thinking he was being bought in as a replacement for soon to be outgoing Torres.
 
Could be right (they transferred on the same day but from memory the Suarez deal was pretty much done for a while before that).

My recollection at the time was of discussions on here that Suarez was being brought in to partner Torres, while a lot were thinking he was being bought in as a replacement for soon to be outgoing Torres.

I always thought of Carroll as the Torres replacement as Torres' move to Chelsea depended on Carroll coming in (we didn't officially sanction the Torres deal until Carroll was in the door) whereas Suarez's signing was conducted as a separate deal to partner one of the other 2.
 
I'm sure Suarez will eventually leave (as do most players from most clubs), but it won't be in January. It was a different set of circumstances with Torres, despite that very forced statement it was well known that he was unhappy and he was basically told to keep quiet and stay at the club while the sale went through to maximize the value of the club. It was inevitable that he would hand in a transfer request at the first opportunity so I don't think it's fair to use him in a comparison with Suarez who hasn't shown anything like the sulking and much documented 'poor body language' Torres showed in his last few months at the club.
 
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