
The figure - plus an additional pound - is designed to trigger a clause in the forward's contract with the Reds duty bound to consider any bid over the £40million mark.
Suarez was named among the substitutes for today's friendly against
Melbourne Victory at the MCG and Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers and
managing director Ian Ayre plan to hold talks with him after the game.
He will not be allowed to leave the tour early, with another friendly scheduled in Bangkok later this week.
Suarez flew to Australia on Sunday after being allowed to take
extended leave following his involvement with his country in the
Confederations Cup.
While he was away the 26-year-old spoke about the attraction of Real
Madrid, and his agent Pere Guardiola has told Liverpool the player wants
to play in the Champions League but will not try to force through a
move.
Suarez has been frequently linked with Arsenal, whose biggest spend
on a player is the £15million they paid to Zenit St Petersburg for
Andrey Arshavin in 2009.
By exceeding the £40million mark, Arsenal's offer means Liverpool
have to inform Suarez of the offer but it does not trigger a buy-out
clause.
The Reds had previously turned down a £30million bid from Arsenal,
and Rodgers has said he "very much" expects the star man to be with the
club come the start of the season.
Rodgers said on Monday: "There's been a lot of speculation over the
course of the close season but the reality is that he's a player who is
very much valued at Liverpool.
"And unless there's any sort of offer that comes in that's anywhere
near his value, there's nothing to consider. We haven't had that."
"Every player has a value and a worth. Doesn't mean you've got to sell them."
Brendan Rodgers on Suarez
Brendan Rodgers on Suarez
Asked what that value was, Rodgers said: "I didn't say we would sell
him. I said that every player has a value and a worth. Doesn't mean
you've got to sell them."
Meanwhile, Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has revealed he has been working to convince Suarez to remain at the club.
Gerrard said he had been talking to Suarez since he arrived in
Australia on Sunday from Montevideo and continued to remind him that
there is "a lot of love" for him from the club, the players and the
fans.
Liverpool keeper Brad Jones expects Suarez to stay and told the Liverpool Echo: "It's good to have Luis and (fellow Uruguay international) Seb Coates back.
"Most of the boys were joking with him about his Uruguayan (television) advert which we saw on the internet.
"Luis is a bubbly character. You always know when he's about as you can hear him five rooms away!
"He just loves football - he lives and breathes it. You saw him in
training here, he's like a little kid. He doesn't want to stop - it's
like waiting for your mum to call you in.
"He's that type of character. He's never going to shirk any effort.
We don't expect anything less, no matter what's gone on in the media.
"He's the same player we've been used to. Nothing has changed. He's
still here and we expect it to stay that way. We all hope he stays as
he's a fantastic player. I see no reason to doubt that."
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