Luis Suarez signs new Liverpool deal

Luis Suarez has signed a new four-and-a-half-year contract with Liverpool.
The striker, 26, joined the Reds in January 2011 and has scored 17 goals in 11 Premier League starts this season.
Suarez, whose original deal was set to expire in 2016,
will earn around £160,000 until the end of this season and then £200,000
per week over the final four years of the contract.
"I am delighted to have agreed a new deal with Liverpool and have my future secured for the long term," he said.
"I believe I can achieve the ambitions
of winning trophies and playing at the very highest level with
Liverpool. My aim is to help get us there as quickly as possible."
Suarez admitted his close bond with Liverpool's fans
was an important factor in his decision, particularly their backing
during his
10-match ban for biting Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic
earlier this year.
He told Liverpool TV: "I love the city and the supporters. They have helped me and I try my best on the pitch.
"It was a difficult time after the summer, but they
helped me come back and play and I think when supporters help you off
the pitch you try your best to make them happy on the pitch."
He also revealed that manager Brendan Rodgers played an
influential role in persuading him to pledge his immediate future to
Liverpool.
"He was very important. When you have confidence with the manager you can try your best," he said.
"When the team is together and you are happy in the dressing room, that makes me happy."
Suarez's relationship with leading figures at Anfield has improved significantly
since he attempted to force a move
to Arsenal in the summer.
The Gunners made
two bids for the Uruguay international,
including a club-record offer of £40m plus £1 in an attempt to trigger a release clause in his contract.
Both were rejected, with Liverpool boss Rodgers accusing Arsenal of
"playing games".
Suarez was considering submitting a formal transfer
request and also the possibility of court action if the dispute was not
resolved as he believed the second bid triggered a clause in his
contract that allowed him to leave the Anfield club.
Suarez was initially made to train alone during
pre-season, but returned to the first-team fold on 16 August after talks
with Rodgers.
"This is fantastic news for everyone associated with the club; the team, the owners and most importantly the supporters,"
Rodgers said on Liverpool's official website.
"Luis is a world-class talent and securing his services is crucial for what we are trying to achieve here.
"What's most important and most exciting is that, at
just 26 years old, his best years are still ahead of him and we now know
we'll be seeing him reach that potential in a Liverpool shirt."
Suarez's time at Liverpool has often been controversial and he has previously been handed handed two long-term bans.
He was
banned for eight games
in December 2011 for racially abusing Manchester United's Patrice
Evra before receiving his 10-match ban in April for the incident with
Ivanovic.