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Rodgers still insisting Suarez is not for sale

The Liverpool boss added that the offer made for his talisman was well short of his valuation.

LIVERPOOL STRIKER LUIS Suarez is not for sale, manager Brendan Rodgers, after the club reportedly turned down a £30 million offer from Arsenal.

Suarez, 26, has three years left on his contract with Liverpool, and the controversial Uruguayan will spend the first six games of the next season on the bench for biting.

Nonetheless, Arsenal and Real Madrid are believed to have made bids for the striker, whose floor price is set at £40 million by Liverpool.

“We had an offer that came to the club, but it was nowhere near the value and worth of what we feel that Luis brings,” Rodgers told reporters, without confirming who made the deal.

There’s been a lot of speculation over the summer with regard to Luis moving to all different clubs. But in this moment in time, he’s very much a Liverpool player,” Rodgers said in the Indonesian capital Jakarta ahead of a weekend friendly.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, also in Jakarta for a friendly last week that ended in a 7-0 victory for his team, was tight-lipped when asked about a bid for Suarez, but said he hoped “to be in a position where we can answer this question”.

Last month Suarez, who was banned for racist abuse in 2011, admitted it would be difficult to turn down an offer from Spanish giants Real Madrid.

British media has reported a recent offer of £25 million by the Spanish club.

“He’s very much a Liverpool player, unless something drastic happens that would make us even consider it. As I see him, Suarez has three years left on his contract,” Rodgers said, naming the player “one of the top strikers in world football”.

- © AFP, 2013

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    Mar 14th 2013, 9:21 PM

    Jammy b*st*rds. Torn asunder tonight. Ive never thought away goals should count in extra time.

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    Mar 14th 2013, 9:40 PM

    Agreed. The absence of Bale was huge for Spurs, Inter were far superior..

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    Mar 14th 2013, 9:53 PM

    Got the result ! Was’nt pretty but got the job done ….

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    Mar 15th 2013, 9:49 AM

    Not a great team out…defoe and adebyour not good enough quality at this level..livermore a poor player..gallas badly found out at the other end..expect to see a stronger team for the quarters..obviously Bale transforms the team..no question about that..they won’t be far away from winning this competition..

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