Liverpool striker Luis Suarez will be ordered to rejoin his club squad for pre-season games in Australia and Thailand if he cannot work on a move quickly, after the striker's holiday in South America following Confederations Cup duty ended last Sunday.
According to the Mirror, the Uruguayan international had expressed that he wanted to leave the club but no offer had been received from any club, along with no contact from Real Madrid, which had claimed it wanted to sign a top three player from the Premier League.
The Reds are going to play a Thailand XI in Bangkok on July 28, and are also scheduled to play in Melbourne on July 24, the report said.
The report added that no decision had been made on where the striker would be told to join his teammates but he would have to join his club's tour to the Far East and Australia.
Suarez currently has six games left to serve on a suspension that he derived for infamously biting Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic, the report further said.
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