The Italian newspaper "Corriere Dello Sport" reports that Liverpool's forward Luis Suarez will leave the English club as soon as the opportunity arises.
The report states that the Uruguayan national team player wants to leave England and move to Turin's Juventus club, which won the Serie A champions title last season.
Despite Juventus winning the Italian champions title without losing a single match, the team lacks a leader in the attacking line, as their top scorer Alessandro Matri only scored 10 goals.
Juventus coach Antonio Conte would like to add strength to his attacking line, so he may make an offer to acquire the Uruguayan.
L. Suarez is undoubtedly the most dangerous weapon of Liverpool in front of the opponents' goal, and the team's strategist Brendan Rodgers would not want to let go of the forward, who is among the top scorers in the Premier League with 10 goals to his name.
The 25-year-old player moved to Liverpool in the winter of 2011, when the English club paid £26.5 million to Ajax club in Amsterdam.