Luis Suarez is considering handing in a transfer request if his dispute with Liverpool isn’t resolved shortly according to the BBC.

The Uruguayan felt the well publicised offer of just over £40 million should have seen his clause met and he expected a transfer to go through.

As we brought to you earlier, Liverpool insist Arsenal aren’t in the Champions League yet so until the Gunners qualify for the group stages, the Merseyside club won’t accept any offer from Arsene Wenger’s team.

In a remarkable twist of fate, it seems that Luis Suarez will not be allowed to move to the Emirates until Arsenal qualify for the Champions League group stages by winning their play-off.

The Suarez novella has been one of the longest running transfer sagas this summer and it is likely that we will have to wait until the end of the window (September 2nd) to see where the Uruguayan ends up.

Unique offer

We have all heard about Arsenal’s bid of £40 million + £1 and the reason behind that was so Suarez was notified of the offer, but to the North London club’s knowledge it should have met the release clause of the forward.

Luis Suarez

Arsenal’s hopes of landing Luis Suarez may have taken a hit, but Arsene Wenger is still confident of signing the 26 year old. Speaking in a new conference this morning, although stating that he didn’t want to directly speak about the Liverpool man, he still said the following:

"I don't want to speak about Suarez, because that is between Liverpool and Arsenal. We will completely respect what Liverpool wants to do. We want to (sign the player) if it is feasible in an amicable way," he said.

"I am a great believer you have to keep as much confidentiality as possible, which is quite difficult in the modern world.

"But we work very hard, not only on the case you name, but on other different cases."

German newspaper Bild are reporting that 26-year-old Bayern Munich midfielder Luiz Gustavo is for sale and have named Arsenal and Chelsea as some of the front-runners.

The Brazil midfielder played 22 times for Bayern in their successful Bundesliga campaign and appeared 10 times in the Champions League but is surplus to requirements for Pep Guardiola.

Three clubs interested

Bild believe because Pep needs to cut down the side of his squad and with Gustavo’s contract running out in 2015 a move to either Wolfsburg, Arsenal or Chelsea is likely.

One of 3 players signed from Real Madrid as part of the cash Napoli received for Edinson Cavani, Jose Callejon is perhaps the least well known after Gonzalo Higuain and Raul Albiol.

Signed for €10 million, the pacy winger never really cemented a first team position in Madrid and the move to Napoli was perhaps a welcome one for the Spaniard.

Despite not being a regular under Jose Mourinho, Callejon is still a very tricky customer with frightening pace and a composed finisher.