Arsenal's Luis Suarez transfer bid to remain at £40million as debate over contract clause continues
Arsenal's Luis Suarez transfer bid to remain at £40million as debate over contract clause continues
There are still questions from the Uruguayan's advisors over whether the
clause allows him to leave Liverpool - leaving Arsene Wenger waiting
Ball's in your court: The Luis Suarez transfer looks set to drag out
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Arsene Wenger is determined not to raise Arsenal’s £40m bid for Luis Suarez – even if it means the transfer going to the wire.
The whole deal hinges on the £40m clause in Suarez’s contract with the Uruguayan’s advisers adamant that it allows him to leave Liverpool.
Suarez
is keen on Arsenal and wants to speak to them about a potential transfer
but it is believed he still harbours hopes that Real Madrid will come
in despite their declaration that they are not interested.
Arsenal
have been made aware of the clause and the deal is now at standstill -
and it could go right to the end of the transfer window with the two
clubs set for a major squabble. Liverpool
are adamant that they will not sell to Arsenal and the clause only means they are obliged to inform Suarez that an offer has been made. Been here before: Arsenal know all about trying to keep unhappy players
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But Arsenal have been in a similar position before when Cesc Fabregas
and Robin van Persie wanted out and they were eventually sold because
they found it difficult
to keep an unhappy player.
The
next move could be determined by whether Suarez kicks up, asks for a transfer and makes it impossible for Liverpool to keep him. Arsenal
will see how it plays out and therefore until the clause is sorted out one way or another there is little chance of them making a raised bid. Stuck in the middle: Marouane Chamakh's possible move to Crystal Palace hinges on who pays his wages
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The
only scope in the future for a change in the offer is an improvement in
the success related bonuses they are prepared to pay, but that is an issue further down the line.
Suarez’s
advisers have already sought legal advice and may take the matter to the
Premier League for arbitration as they believe Arsenal have now
activated the clause.
Arsenal
are clearly waiting on Suarez on their existing transfer target but, as
Wenger told Mirror Sport in Japan last week, they are not close to striking a deal.
There could be some outgoings with Malaga back in for Nicklas Bendtner but his £52,000-a-week wages are still a stumbling block.
Crystal
Palace boss Ian Holloway would also have to pay almost all of Marouane
Chamakh’s £60,000-a-week wages with Arsenal keen to get him off the wage
bill but reluctant to subsidise any loan or permanent transfer too much.
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