Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has no intention of apologising to the club over his recent conduct.
Manager Brendan Rodgers suggested on Saturday that there was no place for the Uruguayan in his first team plans unless he made amends for the “total disrespect” he felt the player had shown with his behaviour this summer.
But a report on Skysports indicates that an apology is not part of Suarez’s future plans, keeping the striker at loggerheads with the club.
The volatile forward has been made to train alone by Rodgers of late after expressing his desire to leave so publicly and accusing the Liverpool hierarchy of breaking promises to him about whether he could leave the club.
Rodgers is still adamant that the player will not be sold this summer, but if he refuses to apologise it remains to be seen if Liverpool will be happy to let a player they value at over £50m to rot in the reserves.


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