Liverpool striker Luis Suarez dreams of Real Madrid move – Football News
Reds’ striker, Luis Suarez, who is currently with the Uruguayan national side at the Confederations Cup, claims that he has always dreamt playing for the Spanish giants, Real Madrid. The attacker insisted that he has always given
his best for every team that he has played for and he wants to do the same with Real Madrid, given the transfer takes place.
Suarez stated that he has always performed to his full ability whenever he comes out on the pitch. He claimed that this is the main reason why he has been so successful for the likes of Ajax Amsterdam and Liverpool FC. He added
that every player dreams of playing for a top club and Real Madrid is certainly a dream for any individual.
“I will give my soul every time I step on the pitch. I have done this with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Uruguay-c3035, Ajax and Liverpool. A player always aspires to be at the top of their profession and Madrid is at the top for any football player,” he was quoted
as saying in an interview.
On the other hand, the former Ajax Amsterdam man admitted that he wants Liverpool to be playing in the UEFA Champions League every season. The striker added that it is the dream of every player to be taking part in the Champions
League which is the reason he has suffered. The attacker however, admitted that the fans love him and hailed the club for what he has been given.
“It disturbs me that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 are not in the Champions League every season. I’ve suffered at Liverpool, but when I think of what it represents to play for this club, and the love my daughter has - she sings the hymn - the hairs
on the back of my neck stand up when I play at Anfield,” he concluded.
Luis Suarez scored a staggering 30 times in all competitions for Liverpool and accumulated 11 assists in the process. The Uruguayan is expected to leave Anfield this summer as he needs to take the next big step in his career and
is chased by the likes of Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich.
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