Liverpool Captain Steven Gerrard has finally revealed how he succeeded in making his former colleague Luis Suarez stay at Anfield last season in the face of suitors for the striker.
Amongst the big clubs that came for the player was Arsenal, with a £40m on the table but the Reds refused to let go of their star player.
The Uruguay striker remained at the club, bagged the highest goal scorer and several other individual awards but left for Barcelona for a £75m which Gerrard admits is a blow to the team.
Gerrard - ''You know what I think of him, I love him to bits and I’m his number
one fan as a player, I spoke to him before he went, and
he was so thankful to the club for all the times they stuck by him.
''His dream all along, from the first day he came, was to play for Real Madrid or Barcelona.
''Last
summer, when he was out in the cold and training on his own, that’s the
conversation I had with him. I said, ‘Don’t go to Arsenal.''
''With
all due respect to them, I said to him that he was too good for
Arsenal. I said, ‘If you score 30 goals for us and win the PFA Player of
the Year, the press Player of the Year' – and believe it or not I knew
he was going to win them – ‘they will come back for you.''
"You can't begrudge him his dream, leaving for Barca," Gerrard added.
"But I'd have been disappointed if he had left for Arsenal."
"But I'd have been disappointed if he had left for Arsenal."
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