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Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly set to make a huge cash-plus-player offer for Luis Suarez, according to Marca.
The big-spending Gigue 1 giants are keen to beat the likes of Real Madrid and Arsenal to the signing of the Liverpool striker, and will offer of around £35million plus the option to take one of four first-team players from the Parc des Princes in return.
Ezequiel Lavezzi, Javier Pastore, Jeremy Menez and Adrien Rabiot are believed to be the four players on offer, with Pastore and Menez both supposedly recent players to come on to Brendan Rodgers' radar.
Liverpool won't want to lose their star forward, who recently signed a new contract at Anfield, but PSG are seemingly ready to make a very generous bid for the Uruguayan.
Real Madrid may still be the favourites to land Suarez, with the player himself being quoted as saying in the past that the Spanish giants are his dream club.
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