ATLETICO WANT SUAREZ AND BARCA WANT REINA

Friends Of Liverpool

The papers have swung into overdrive today with some saying that Athletico Madrid will bid £40 million for Liverpool’s controversial goal-machine Luis Suarez.

Despite LFC and the player himself publicly stating that Suarez is happy at Anfield, this hasn’t stopped the speculation continuing as a replacement for  the departing Falcao is urgently required by the Madrid club.

Won’t happen.

Meanwhile the Pepe Reina to Barcelona rumour has suddenly re-surfaced again with papers writing that now a £9 million is being offered to Liverpool for Reina.

True, he might like to return to his home club where he played as a young goal-keeper, but, he has performed so well this season and is such an integral part of the whole Liverpool team, I hope he stays.

Other News:

Alex Ferguson to retire this week

Mourinho to Utd

Moyes to Utd

Same old nonsense

 

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