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Luis Suarez will try to force his way out of Liverpool this week.

Suarez and his advisers will turn up the heat on Liverpool as they grow more determined to engineer a £40m move to Arsenal.

They are considering legal action, taking their argument to Premier League arbitration and even putting in a transfer request as the saga threatens to turn nasty at Anfield.

As revealed in Mirror Sport last week, Suarez and his advisers feel let down over what they see as broken promises they claim were made if Liverpool missed out on the Champions League.

Suarez got a fantastic reception from Liverpool's fans in Steven Gerrard's testimonial on Saturday and the Uruguayan has respect for the supporters and his team mates.

But it is understood that the anger is at the hierarchy who he says promised by a gentleman's agreement to let him go to any club in the Champions League if an offer of more than £35m was made.

Suarez has also refused to give up on the £40m clause which he believes entitled him to a transfer, although Liverpool are adamant that it only obliges them to inform him of an offer.

Liverpool also insist they will not sell while it is understood Arsenal - who bid £1 over the £40m clause to activate his get out - are reluctant to improve their offer until the events of this week unfold.

But there is a growing belief that they can land Suarez with the Liverpool striker and his advisers becoming increasingly entrenched in their determination to get out.

It remains to be seen whether Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers can keep a player who is so intent on leaving but they are unhappy with Suarez's advisers and Arsenal over the saga.

However, Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger insists they have always acted with class and respect and tried to be private in their dealings. It was Liverpool who went public on both bids and the £40,000,001 offer.

Wenger said: "We try to do it properly but a transfer is always an agreement between three parties and we have always done that until now."