Sunday, 18 May 2014

Suarez set to spark £100MILLION battle between Real Madrid and Barcelona... and Gerrard will quit England after the World Cup

Real Madrid are poised to start their usual leaking tactics to pile pressure on Liverpool and Luis Suarez.

Madrid, who missed out on the La Liga title but face Atletico Madrid in the Champions League final, have a strategy of luring Galacticos by applying constant, but unofficial, ‘come and join us’ messages via the media.
The Spanish daily sports papers tend to be their prime tool. But as this column revealed last week Madrid face a battle not only to persuade Liverpool to sell and Suarez to agree to leave but also head off Barcelona’s interest too.
Spain-bound? Luis Suarez could spark a £100million bidding war between Barcelona and Real Madrid
Spain-bound? Luis Suarez could spark a £100million bidding war between Barcelona and Real Madrid

That is likely to mean Suarez’s value would rise to the £100million mark. At that level Liverpool might find it hard not to sell.
Despite denials it is still believed there is a release clause figure if Suarez wants to move.
This is likely to become the summer’s big transfer saga, while any real movement will happen after the World Cup.
Thumbs up: Suarez has been the talisman for Brendan Rodgers' (above) side
Thumbs up: Suarez has been the talisman for Brendan Rodgers' (above) side

Gerrard to bid farewell to England after World Cup

Steven Gerrard is set to quit England after the World Cup - whatever the outcome in Brazil.
The Liverpool midfielder leads Roy Hodgson’s squad into the tournament as skipper and recognises that to play on for the next two years - having just extended his contract to 2016 – he won’t be able to continue at international level. 
Last week Brendan Rodgers backed Gerrard to bounce back from the disappointment of Liverpool’s title failure as they compete in the Champions League for the first time in years.
Celebration: But Steven Gerrard is ready to call time on his international career after this summer's World Cup
Celebration: But Steven Gerrard is ready to call time on his international career after this summer's World Cup

Leadership: Three Lions captain Gerrard will be 34 after this summer's tournament in Brazil
Leadership: Three Lions captain Gerrard will be 34 after this summer's tournament in Brazil

‘I just think he'll need to assess things after Brazil, as he'll be 34 then,’ the manager said.
‘He's been a brilliant captain for me, a great leader, and a brilliant man. His condition is terrific. But next season, there will be a big demand. If he comes and asks that, I'll give an opinion on it [but] I think it's a decision he has to make.
‘He's a very clear vision of the game, and what he wants to do for Liverpool. He loves playing for England. He'll go and concentrate on England and we'll see what happens after that.’
I understand that Gerrard has already come to the conclusion that the time will be right to call time on England days after this World Cup. Frank Lampard is likely to do the same.
On his way: Chelsea icon Frank Lampard is also set to call it quits for England after Brazil
On his way: Chelsea icon Frank Lampard is also set to call it quits for England after Brazil

I am hearing…
Ravel Morrison would be ready to stay at West Ham if a new manager is appointed.
If Sam Allardyce stays, however, then Morrison will want to move and should he help QPR win their play-off final against Derby he could make a move to Loftus Road permanent. Manchester City are interested but Morrison would be wary of not getting regular football.
Maverick: And Ravel Morrison's future at West Ham will depend on that of Sam Allardyce
Maverick: And Ravel Morrison's future at West Ham will depend on that of Sam Allardyce

I am also hearing…
Gareth Barry is a target for Tottenham. The central midfielder is out of contract from Manchester City this summer.
But because of a clause in the loan deal that took him to Everton, who want him permanently, he would cost the club £2.5 million.
Despite having sacked Tim Sherwood, Spurs could still take his advice that the 33-year-old is an ideal player to give the team some experience and help emerging younger players through.
In action: Gareth Barry (right), challenging Jake Livermore, is a summer target for Spurs
In action: Gareth Barry (right), challenging Jake Livermore, is a summer target for Spurs

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