Three Reasons Why Liverpool Should Sell Luis Suarez After World Cup Biting Incident

It’s time the Anfield side cashed in misbehaving Uruguayan, and here’s three reasons why.

No more second chances

Liverpool stood by Luis Suarez amid allegations of racism, throughout the very many occurrences that he fell to the floor as if picked off by a sniper and also when he attempted to bite off Branislav Ivanovic’s arm.

The Anfield side have given Suarez many second chances and they shouldn’t give him another, if they do they will look weak and self-serving in as much as they would have less of a leg to stand on with regards to any other disciplinary matter having once again backed the forward.

There has to come a point where the club can no longer defend the indefensible and if that point isn’t now then when would they ever deem a line to have been crossed.

Cash-in

The sums banded about in relation to the possible sale of Luis Suarez are immense, as much as £80m, and such funds would be ideally used to bring in three or four quality additions to help add real strength in depth to a Liverpool squad that will look to fight for honours on multiple fronts next season.

There are several ‘problem’ areas in Brendan Rodgers squad and the amount they could make from the sale of the 27 year could handily be used to bring in a fresh left-back option, a strong tackling midfielder and of course a replacement for Suarez up front.

Past his best

You can not argue with Luis Suarez’s qualities as a footballer, having of course to ignore the ‘ugly’ side of his game, but is he likely to ever have a better campaign than he did in 2013/14? Probably not.

His total of 31 goals in 33 Premier League fixtures, coupled with his ability to provide an abundance of assists, is not one he can easily replicate, further fueling the belief that if the Merseyside outfit are to sell the former Ajax man then the best time to do so is now.

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