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Bayern Munich Linked With £40m Suarez Move

By  Published: 23rd January 2013

With the January transfer window now open for business we’ll be keeping you up-to-date with all the latest transfer gossip. Today, Bayern Munich are linked with a move for Luis Suarez.

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Bayern Munich are lining up an audacious £40m move to try and land Liverpool striker Luis Suarez, according to the Daily Express.

The report claims Pep Guardiola – who will take over the reigns at the Allianz Arena in the summer – is already drawing up his list of transfer targets and is understood to be keen on luring Liverpool’s Uruguayan hitman to the Bundesliga.

The Express suggest the German giants are willing to spend £40m on Suarez but have also shortlisted Edinson Cavani and Edin Dzeko as Guardiola looks to add to his strike options ahead of next season.

Suarez has been in stunning form this season and has scored 20 goals in all competitions already, so Brendan Rodgers will be loath to losing the 25-year-old.

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But I wouldn’t be getting too worried Liverpool fans. Suarez has never shown anything but commitment to the club and is under a long-term contract, so I can’t see him going anywhere any time soon. The only way he may leave is if the clubs owners decide they want to cash-in or if Suarez gets fed up of the British media spotlight and wants a move.

Will Suarez still be at Liverpool next season? Get involved in the comments section below.

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Comments (3)

  1. onyango benjamin says:

    Luis not for sale at any price,pliz Rodgers,tell the world!!

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  2. Sergio says:

    OMG. Just found out that Pep actually has advised Bayern to target Falcao and (get this). Robin Van Persie…WOW

    He wants a striker to lead the line and is very keen that Mario Gomez is moved on.

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    • Sergio says:

      Plz ignore this comment. I make mistake.

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