Luis Suarez' interview with a Uruguayan radio station has sparked further transfer rumours in the media.
Last night the player spoke to Radio Sport 890 and highlighted his unhappiness at press persecution.
"I'm happy at Liverpool thanks to the fans. I have committed an error. I am human. But [the press] have talked about me in ways they shouldn't have.
"My family have suffered and things have gone beyond the limits.
"I am tired of it. My daughter and my wife have suffered. I'm not prepared to continue suffering at the hands of the English journalists.
"I suffered a lot as a kid to get where I am just to be attacked unfairly by the English press. They haven't appreciated me as a player. They've just judged my attitude.
The Liverpool striker who scored 30 goals for the reds in all competitions this season also added that
"It would be very difficult to say no to Real Madrid.
"There are a lot of rumours in the transfer period, but you never know until firm offers are made. I've talked to my agent. There's nothing concrete."
Several journalists have suggested the reds have some contingency plans for a Suarez departure to avoid last summer's debacle where the club were left with only two senior strikers at the club.