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Premier League - Bite victim Ivanovic would welcome Suarez at Chelsea

Branislav Ivanovic would be happy for Chelsea to sign Liverpool's Luis Suarez despite being on the receiving end of a bite from the Uruguayan last season.



Suarez was banned for 10 matches after putting his teeth into Ivanovic during a Premier League clash in April and has been linked with a move away from Anfield, with Stamford Bridge rumoured to be among his possible destinations.
"About Luis Suarez, I said straight after the game, whatever happened on the field finished there," Ivanovic said in Bangkok.
"He's one of the best strikers in the Premier League. I don't have any problem with him."
Ivanovic has been linked himself with a move, with big-spending Ligue 1 clubs Paris St Germain and Monaco apparently courting the Serbia defender's signature.
The 29-year-old downplayed the prospect of a transfer ahead of Jose Mourinho's first match of his second spell in charge, the Bangkok clash with Singha All-Stars which comes a week into pre-season preparations.
"The first thing, we are a little bit too far from reality," Ivanovic said.
"We are not so focused on that kind of thing. For us, the most important thing is to pass this base, which is very important for every single player for the beginning of the season.
"My situation, I've always said I'm happy to be here.
"I will do everything and will work hard to do everything for the club. Nothing will change until the last day I'm here."
Liverpool have meanwhile included Suarez in the 28-man squad for their pre-season tour of Indonesia, Australia and Thailand.
He is not part of the 25-man group set to depart John Lennon Airport on Tuesday afternoon for the 12-day trip, although a statement on Liverpool's website said that Suarez, Uruguay defender Sebastian Coates and Spain goalkeeper Jose Reina, who have been given extended time off due to their involvement in the Confederations Cup, would all be joining the party "later on in the tour".


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