2. Luis Suarez
Last summer’s sports headlines were dominated by the Suarez transfer saga. The Uruguayan had grown unhappy in England due to being portrayed badly by the countries press and was looking for a way out in summer. Several clubs were interested in him including Arsenal who went as far as submitting a ridiculous £40,000,001 bid for the player. The situation was ultimately resolved by Liverpool and Suarez has gone on to score an astonishing 23 goals for Liverpool so far this season.
However Suarez may still leave the club if the Reds fail to qualify for the Champions League next season. If that happens plenty of clubs will want Suarez in their squad. Real Madrid is one club who will go to any length to obtain the prolific striker who will almost certainly flourish with them.
Torres is not the same player he was at Liverpool and is the most expensive dud in the Premier League. The Spaniard has scored just 42 times in 154 appearances for Chelsea which is a far cry from his Liverpool days. Even Rafael Benitez could not help Torres get back to his best form during his time as interim manager of the London club last season.
Inspite of his poor form at Chelsea Torres was part of the Spanish national team and scored 5 times in as many appearances last year. Torres will most certainly be in the squad for his country in this year’s World Cup but may leave Chelsea at the end of the season.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho is on the lookout for a new striker which will most likely bring down the curtains on Torres’s Blues career. A move to Spain would be best for Torres as he is at his prolific best among his countrymen.