Suarez could still leave if Liverpool miss out on Champions League
Luis Suarez may have signed a new long-term deal with Liverpool at the end of last week but the red-hot striker could still leave Anfield this summer if Brendan Rodgers team fail to qualify for the Champions League.
The Uruguayan is arguably the best player on the planet right now and added two more goals to his remarkable tally this season in Saturdays 3-1 win over Cardiff.
The brace completed a wonderful week for Suarez, having signed a lucrative £200,000-per-week contract extension until 2018, and moved Liverpool to the top of the table.
However, according to reports, the Reds still face the prospect of losing their star-man at the end of the season if they fail to capitalise on their impressive start and miss out on a place in the top four.

Suarez tried to engineer a move away from Merseyside earlier this year, following Liverpools failure to reach the Champions League last season and it seems the 26-year-olds desire to play in Europes elite competition remains as strong as ever.
The Sunday Express claim that the strikers agent has insisted there is a clause in his new deal that will allow Suarez to leave Anfield next summer if the Reds miss out again.
But Liverpool have ensured that even the worst does happen and they are forced to sell their man he certainly wont come cheap, with the buy-out clause in the contract thought to be close to £100million.
