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Liverpool want to extend Suarez’s stay at Anfield

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Luis Suarez has gone on to reveal that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 are looking to extend his stay at the club and have offered him an extension on his current deal with the team.
Over the course of the last couple of months, Suarez has had his fair share of problems in the Premier League. The striker has been found guilty of racially abusing http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Patrice-Evra-c29231 and ever since that incident took place, he just hasn’t
managed to play at the level that everyone expected him to play at.
However, the twenty five year old recently went on to admit that he could be interested in making a move to PSG and that he would consider his options, should the team consider making a move for the Uruguayan international.
Despite the players comments, the Reds manager, Kenny Dalglish insisted that the striker was not going anywhere and that he was a part of the team’s plans for the future.
The striker has now gone on to admit that he would like to stick around at the club and has also revealed that the club have offered him a renewal on his current contract with the team, which is set o expire in 2016.
Suarez is quoted to have said: "I would like to stay"
"Despite everything that happened, I'm happy here, on and off the pitch... and at the club they're happy with me and want me to stay.”
"I have a contract until 2016 and they already want to renew it for me. The coach still believes in me and that's very important, especially after having been out for eight matches."
Nonetheless, the player has also gone on to admit that he is rather disappointed with the fact that he was at a trail over the Evra incident, given the fact that there was no real proof for what he did.
When talking about the trial and the incident, the striker went on to add: "What hurts me is that I was at the trial and there was no concrete proof"
"It was simply my word against that of the other player and they believed him. That hurt me a lot."

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