Suarez 'would listen' to Bayern

Luis Suarez has confirmed that he would 'think about' a move to Bayern Munich if it was offered in the summer.

Last Updated: 28/02/13 at 08:38 Post Comment

The Liverpool forward has been strongly linked with the German club, with reports claiming Pep Guardiola has made him a top transfer priority when he takes over in the summer.

Suarez said he would consider a move, but was at pains to state that he was not looking for a move away from Merseyside.

"If Bayern Munich makes an offer I would certainly be willing to listen and think about it," Suarez is quoted as saying in The Metro.

"It doesn't mean I will definitely leave, it just means that I will not automatically reject other clubs."

The speculation may be driven by Suarez's agent - Pere Guardiola, brother of the Bayern manager-elect.

Suarez has repeatedly stated in recent interviews that he was happy at Liverpool, but the club may find a bid in excess of £40-50million difficult to reject.

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