Luis Suarez admits to being intrigued by the project at PSG and says he would welcome the opportunity to play alongside countryman Diego Lugano.

Reds striker refuses to rule out French switch

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Luis Suarez admits to being intrigued by the project at Paris St Germain and says he would welcome the opportunity to play alongside countryman Diego Lugano. Reports continue to suggest that Liverpool striker Suarez will be the target of a big-money bid from PSG in the summer. The Ligue 1 leaders are in the fortunate position of being backed by wealthy Qatari owners, and they are prepared to splash the cash in pursuit of success. Suarez is believed to be on their wish list and he has refused to quash the rumours. Instead, the Uruguayan has revealed that the chance to form part of the same team as his national captain Lugano would appeal to him. When asked if he would like to play for PSG at some point in the future, Suarez told: "Yes I could go to Paris, like many big teams."There are many big clubs with such a reputation that want to build a top team and Paris is one of those teams that is recruiting to strengthen. "I would love if (me and Lugano) could play together." While Suarez has done little to curb the speculation, Liverpool have no intention of selling their star striker. Manager Kenny Dalglish has already said on the matter: "Nobody has spoken to us but it wouldn't make any difference. "If they (PSG) reversed the charges, the call would not get taken. It's the usual story."