It’s good to talk: Luis Suarez is open to a switch to Bayern Munich (Picture: EPA)

Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has cast doubt over his future at the club by admitting he would be interested in a move to Bayern Munich in the summer.

Suarez has been heavily linked with Bayern, following the news that Pep Guardiola will take over as manager at the end of the season.

It is thought that Guardiola could use his football agent brother Pere, who represents Suarez, to help make the Uruguayan striker his first signing in Germany, and the player himself is doing little to discourage the talk, admitting he would like to talk to the Germans if an offer arrives.



‘If Bayern Munich makes an offer I would certainly be willing to listen and think about it,’ said Suarez.


Coming up short: Liverpool have had another disappointing season (Picture: AFP)

‘It doesn’t mean I will definitely leave, it just means that I will not automatically reject other clubs.’

Suarez is currently enjoying one of his best seasons since joining Liverpool from Ajax in 2011, having scored 26 goals in 38 matches so far and picked up eight assists.

But as the Reds continue to falter in their quest to reach the top four, a transfer could be on the cards, despite Suarez only signing a new contract last August.

The 26-year-old would likely cost in excess of £40million.