Liverpool Finally Made Offer To Sign £230,000-a-week Superstar

Since Philippe Coutinho completed his dream move to Barcelona a few days back, Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has been trying to bring in another superstar before the closure of the ongoing winter transfer window.

And once again, Uruguayan international Luis Suarez is back in the limelight as far as Liverpool’s transfers are concerned.

Just yesterday, we covered a report here on 234sport.com about Liverpool’s interest in resigning the talented player.

And there are more recent reports by diariogol that Liverpool have actually offered a proposal to Suarez, and he is now aware his former side needs him back in England.

Diario Gol suggests that Barcelona are likely to allow him to leave Camp Nou due to various factors. The Catalan giants have spent huge cash to get the duo of Countiho and Dembele, and they are about spending more on Antoine Griezmann’s signature.

When the Frenchman arrived Camp Nou, the manager could have some difficulties fitting them all in his team.

Suarez is one of the best strikers in the world. This season so far in 15 La Liga games for the Catalan giants, the 30-year-old has scored 11 goals.

Suarez, who earns around £230,000 each week at Barcelona, has a contract meant to expire in 2021 at the club.

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