Liverpool striker Luis Suarez says now would be a good time to move, but has made no decision on his future.
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The 26-year-old, who is serving a 10-match suspension for biting Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic, has admitted it "would be difficult to say no" to Real Madrid, who have been linked with him.
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The Uruguayan said: "It's a good moment for a change of environment because of all I've been through in England."
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He added: "I do not know when I'm going and I do not know if I'm staying."
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The striker was speaking at a news conference in his homeland ahead of Uruguay's friendly with France in Montevideo on 5 June.
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Suarez, who was banned for eight games for racially abusing Manchester United's Patrice Evra in 2011, added: "I have only words of thanks to the club, the fans of Liverpool.
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"But the treatment I received from the rest of England in recent weeks has been tough.
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"It (Liverpool) is a spectacular club, but they are aware of the way that the press treats me."
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Suarez joined Liverpool in a £22.7m deal from Ajax in 2011.
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He scored 30 goals last season but missed the final two games of the campaign after being found guilty of violent conduct for biting Ivanovic in April.
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Suarez has rejected reports in Spain that he has begun talks with Real but has reiterated his interest in a move to the Bernabeu.
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He said: "It is normal that it is impossible to say no to big teams for which one always dreams. Yet I have nothing, I have not spoken with Real Madrid nor with Liverpool.
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"My agent has not told me anything either and that leaves me alone, but they (the media) are speculating.
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"Every time you do something it becomes big. I just said I'm very happy at Liverpool and I'll be forever grateful to this great city and this club made me grow so much, where I still have a contract."