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Luis Suarez's Liverpool future lies in his own hands says Robbie Fowler
LUIS SUAREZ'S Liverpool future lies solely with him, according to ex-Anfield favourite Robbie Fowler.
The Uruguayan's future has been doing the rounds in the media, with Bayern Munich and Juventus believed to be among the possible suitors.
Suarez has been no stranger to controversy during his spell at Anfield. After being banned for eight matches for racially abusing Manchester United's Patrice Evra in 2011, the FA imposed a ten-match ban on him for biting Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic.
Liverpool's talisman has felt in the past that he has been the subject of a witch hunt, but Fowler, who smashed 183 goals in 369 appearances during his time at Anfield feels only Suarez can decide whether he will stay or not.
During an interview with BBC Sport's Football Focus forum, he said: "I'm a Liverpool fan still, I want to see him in a red shirt and I'd love it more than anything.
"It's entirely his decision. The way he has been treated, he might feel a little bit victimised himself.
"I'm all for him being punished and what he did was wrong and rightly so he has got his ban but he might feel as though he's been a little bit victimised. It's his decision.
"The club and the fans will obviously stand by him but it is totally his decision."
Suarez finished up with 23 goals in the Premier League this term.