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* Read the concluding article of our three-part Luis Suarez story here

LUIS SUAREZ has reiterated that he’s “very happy” at Liverpool FC but says he would have to consider any offers from Champions League clubs this summer.

The Uruguayan striker has been in stunning form this season – plundering 29 goals in 40 appearances for Brendan Rodgers’ side.

However, with the Reds in danger of missing out on Europe, Suarez admits they’re in a “difficult moment”.

Bayern Munich and Juventus are among a host of clubs to be linked with a move for the 26-year-old and Suarez, who is under contract until 2017, has warned he will weigh up his options at the end of the season.

“I am very happy at Liverpool but you never know in football,” said Suarez, speaking in his homeland ahead of their World Cup qualifier with Paraguay on Friday.

“A player’s ambition is always there, the ambition of wanting to play in elite teams is always there.

“I’m in a world-class team, an elite team like Liverpool. We have to realise we have a new manager who is imposing a philosophy and a way of playing that the players are adapting to as best we can. We hope that it will bear fruit next year.

“If another team comes around with more prospects of competing in international club competition games, which is willing to have me, they are welcome.

“We would talk to the club, we would see if I want to go, if I don’t want to go.”

Liverpool have no intention of selling their prized asset and boss Brendan Rodgers expects Suarez to still be at Liverpool next season even if they fail to qualify for Europe. Rodgers recently revealed he had received assurances from the striker’s agent, Pere Guardiola – the brother of Pep Guardiola, who will become Bayern Munich boss this summer.

"At this stage, I believe he will stay," Rodgers said. "This is a club that he loves and he is enjoying working this way. If we can keep supporting him and getting the team moving forward, he seems happy and content."

Suarez will line up against Paraguay in Montevideo tomorrow before facing Chile away on Tuesday night.

The fiercely-competitive striker admits his behaviour has let him down at times during his career but insists he had made a conscious effort this season to clean up his act on the pitch.

“I have a very strange way of playing football,” Suarez said.

“I’m my own severest critic and I realise when I make mistakes.

“There are times that I get yellow cards that can influence a game. I have improved and I have to continue improving.

“You can lose some things, but you can never lose the slyness, the passion that you have had since you were a kid playing in the street.

“If I didn’t have the character that I have today on the pitch, I don’t think that I would have become the player that I am today."

More on Luis Suarez:

The Luis Suarez story: How the barefoot boy from the cobbles became a national icon

The Luis Suarez story - Part Two: How he risked his career by moving to Holland for love

The Luis Suarez story - Part Three: The crazy transfer deadline day that started a mad Liverpool FC ride

Luis Suarez stats: Liverpool FC striker's goalscoring record in numbers