Luis Suarez has refused to
rule out a future return to Liverpool and insists he will never play for
another Premier League club.
The
Uruguay striker, who left for Barcelona in a £75million deal last summer,
headed back to Anfield on Sunday to appear in the Liverpool All-Star charity
match.
Suarez
scored 82 goals in 133 appearances for Liverpool and after being given a
rapturous reception by supporters he said he could never bring himself to
appear for another English club.
When
asked if he might return to Liverpool in the future, he told the club’s
official LFCTV GO channel:
“You never know in football what the future holds but if I ever play in England
again I will play for the Liverpool team and not another team.”
Suarez
came on as a half-time substitute for Steven Gerrard's XI and players up front
with another former Anfield favourite, Fernando Torres.
The
pair both moved clubs in January 2011, with Torres joining Chelsea just after
Suarez arrived from Ajax and Suarez admitted it was great to play up front with
the Spaniard.
He
added: “It was great for me to play up front alongside Fernando.
"Four years ago when I signed for Liverpool, I crossed my fingers to play with Fernando and he left three days after I signed.
"It was a great day for the other players but for me and Fernando it was a great chance to play together.”
And
while he is forging his own reputation in Barcelona now, he still fondly
remembers his spell in England.
"I've missed the fans," added Suarez, who scored the winner in El Clasico against Real Madrid seven days ago.
"The atmosphere is unbelievable, it's amazing. Everyone who's played for Liverpool knows how important the supporters are. They know they are in my heart."