Reds confident of keeping Suarez

03 July 2012 11:16

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers is confident he can fend off any interest in Luis Suarez.

Italian champions Juventus are reportedly ready to make a move for the Uruguay international if they get any indication he is not entirely happy on Merseyside, but Rodgers is adamant the 25-year-old wants to be part of his new regime and the club are certainly keen to tie him down to a new deal.

"He's really looking forward to being here and we are obviously hoping that we can get him on to another new contract. He's really looking forward to the new season," said the Reds manager.

Suarez had a difficult time last season having been banned for eight matches after the race row with Manchester United defender Patrice Evra, and he may be absent for Liverpool's pre-season tour to the United States as there is a good chance the striker will be part of Uruguay's Olympics side.

However, the former Swansea boss will take that prospect in his stride.

"As a manager you want all your players in and together but there will be a number of players away for that (the Olympics)," he told talkSPORT. "The most important thing is to get fit. If he is in the Olympics he will be doing pre-season with the Olympic squad."

Rodgers has still to make his first signing since taking over from Kenny Dalglish a month ago, although the club have not given up on Hoffenheim midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson - whom he had on loan at Swansea last season - despite Tottenham appearing to have jumped to the front of the queue by reportedly agreeing to meet the 22-year-old's wage demands.

But there are not wholesale changes within the squad, despite them finishing eighth last season.

"I'm looking forward to bringing in three or four players that can really affect the group," added Rodgers. "I've got a wonderful group of players here at the moment.

"I read every day players that are linked with here and unfortunately, especially for the supporters, it's a difficult time because you've got agents linking players with Liverpool just purely because it's great for them to be linked with such an institution of a club. But the reality is there are very few players who can come and make a difference to Liverpool."

Source: PA