Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre has opened talks with Luis Suarez's representatives to discuss the most lucrative contract in Anfield history.
Ayre flew to Barcelona yesterday for a meeting scheduled with Suarez's agent Pere Guardiola, the first -significant move in trying to tie the 26-year-old to an improved long-term deal thought to be worth more than £130,000 ($256,000) a week. Suarez's current contract expires in the summer of 2016 and Liverpool know they face a battle to retain the Uruguayan given his extraordinary form.
After the trauma of last summer, when Suarez made it clear that he wanted to leave amid interest from Arsenal, he is settled again on Merseyside and Liverpool will hope to take advantage of the positive vibes around him and the club.
Relations between Liverpool and Guardiola were strained at times last summer but have generally been cordial and not unduly harmed by that period. However, the club know his motivation is not financial as he craves Champions League football.
The demolition of Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday significantly enhanced Liverpool's hopes of finishing in the top four. Suarez was made captain for the game and is likely to retain the honour over the Christmas period with Steven Gerrard injured.