Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers is adamant that the club are in complete control of Luis Suarez's future.
The
26-year-old is currently at the Confederations Cup with Uruguay and has
publicly voiced his desire to quit the Premier League this summer due
to his negative portrayal in the British media.
Suarez, who has
also claimed he is disturbed by Liverpool's failure to secure Champions
League football, has been linked with a move to Real Madrid, but Rodgers
says he is relaxed over the Uruguayan's demands.
“It’s quite simple. The club is in complete control of the situation," Rodgers told talkSPORT.
“For me there is no real change in it. He’s away with the Uruguay squad at the moment and we’re messaging and what not.
“I
will always listen to players. I always work closely with players and
listen to their point of view but the biggest word is with the club.
“Sometimes
interviews get put out there and highlighted, but parts of Luis’
interviews have been about how much he loves Liverpool, but of course
that doesn’t get highlighted.
“It’s something that happens. I’m quite relaxed about it.”
Rodgers
reiterated that Suarez is a vital part of Liverpool's progression and
believes the Uruguayan appreciates the backing from the club's
supporters.
“What I know is that the support Luis has had from
the people here in Liverpool, the city and the football club, has been
phenomenal and I know he feels that and respects that," Rodgers said.
“We’re in a situation where we’ve got a player who we don’t want to lose.
"We’re
trying to build something here and he’s a very important part of that
and because of the type of player he is he will always give his best."
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