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Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has fuelled speculation about his future after being spotted in Chelsea on Monday afternoon, although Kopites should probably rest easy.
The Uruguay international has been in breathtaking form this season and has propelled himself to the summit of the Premier League's goalscoring charts having found the net 14 times in 10 appearances.
Suarez's irresistible touch of late has prompted inevitable reports that he could leave Anfield when the summer transfer window opens at the end of the season, while the Daily Star reckon he could be on the move in January.
Chelsea have been linked with a£65 million move for the player and his presence down the road from Stamford Bridge could be a cause for concern for Liverpool fans.
But, although Chelsea are in desperate need for a striker, it would appear unlikely he was in London do discuss a potential transfer to the Blues. The Liverpool star was snapped outside Harvey Nichols, and appeared to simply be doing some shopping.
With Real Madrid also reported to be keen on Suarez, Liverpool supporters will have reason to worry about his long-term future with the club. This is, of course, unless they can tie him to a new contract, as is reported to be the plan.
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