[size=10pt]Suarez sets sights on new Liverpool deal [/size]
ESPN staff
November 10, 2011
Luis Suarez: "I'm already thinking about staying many more years at Liverpool."
Luis Suarez is less than a year into his Liverpool career, but is already thinking of extending his contract at Anfield.
Liverpool shelled out nearly £23 million to lure Suarez away from Ajax, with it believed the capture of the Uruguayan was a long-term project. That may still be the case, but he has made a blistering start to life on Merseyside and is the focal point of their attack.
Suarez has overshadowed fellow January signing Andy Carroll, who he is convinced will come good, and he is revelling in life under Kenny Dalglish at Anfield.
"I've just started a phase of my career which I always dreamed about and wanted to do, which is to play for Liverpool," he told the Daily Mirror. "I have five years left on my contract and I think beyond that, I'm already thinking about staying many more years at Liverpool.
"It's a club I like. I feel very good about being here, about being in the city.
"I feel very pleased. It would be difficult to match the atmosphere, hunger for success and glory that this club has at another team."
Suarez's strike partner Andy Carroll is under pressure after a stuttering start to his Liverpool career, but he expects the England international to come good.
"Playing alongside a player of Andy's quality, who's big, skilful, who brings the ball down so well, makes it easy for a striker to play with him," Suarez said. "What happened though, was that Andy had the bad luck to be injured for several games and when he came back from that, he picked up another injury. It was difficult for him to get himself into the team because just when Andy came back, the team was playing well and the manager didn't know who he could drop.
"Now having trained and after a good pre-season for Andy with his team-mates, the more training sessions we have together, he will be better.
"We'll get a much better understanding of each other and that can only be good for the team."
ESPN staff
November 10, 2011
Luis Suarez: "I'm already thinking about staying many more years at Liverpool."
Luis Suarez is less than a year into his Liverpool career, but is already thinking of extending his contract at Anfield.
Liverpool shelled out nearly £23 million to lure Suarez away from Ajax, with it believed the capture of the Uruguayan was a long-term project. That may still be the case, but he has made a blistering start to life on Merseyside and is the focal point of their attack.
Suarez has overshadowed fellow January signing Andy Carroll, who he is convinced will come good, and he is revelling in life under Kenny Dalglish at Anfield.
"I've just started a phase of my career which I always dreamed about and wanted to do, which is to play for Liverpool," he told the Daily Mirror. "I have five years left on my contract and I think beyond that, I'm already thinking about staying many more years at Liverpool.
"It's a club I like. I feel very good about being here, about being in the city.
"I feel very pleased. It would be difficult to match the atmosphere, hunger for success and glory that this club has at another team."
Suarez's strike partner Andy Carroll is under pressure after a stuttering start to his Liverpool career, but he expects the England international to come good.
"Playing alongside a player of Andy's quality, who's big, skilful, who brings the ball down so well, makes it easy for a striker to play with him," Suarez said. "What happened though, was that Andy had the bad luck to be injured for several games and when he came back from that, he picked up another injury. It was difficult for him to get himself into the team because just when Andy came back, the team was playing well and the manager didn't know who he could drop.
"Now having trained and after a good pre-season for Andy with his team-mates, the more training sessions we have together, he will be better.
"We'll get a much better understanding of each other and that can only be good for the team."