Arsenal 'have £30m Suarez bid rejected'
Arsenal have had a club-record £30million bid for Luis Suarez rejected by Liverpool, according to reports.
The striker wants to quit the Premier League, citing what he deems as his poor treatment at the hand of the media in this country.
That still hasnt stopped the Gunners lodging an audacious bid to lure the Uruguayan south to London, while there is also interest from Jose Mourinhos Chelsea.

It is believed Suarez has a £40m release clause in his contract, although the Reds would prefer to hang onto the 26-year-old, with his quality and goals still perceived to outweigh his propensity to engineer trouble for himself and the club.

Suarezs last brush with controversy came in April when he bit Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic. He still has six games to serve of a ten-match Football Association ban for the incident.
The Gunners bid for Suarez is the latest development in what is proving to be a refreshingly busy transfer period for Arsenal fans.
So far, though, just striker Yaya Sanogo has arrived from Auxerre, with a £23m move for Real Madrid forward Gonzalo Higuain still in the balance.
Arsenal are in advanced talks with Higuain but sources in Madrid claim new Bernabeu boss Carlo Ancelotti could yet elect to hang onto the Argentina international.