Luis Suarez says he could leave Liverpool and would talk to any interested elite clubs, even though he is "very happy" at Anfield.
The Uruguay international, who tops the English Premier League scoring charts with 22 goals, has revealed he could be lured away from Liverpool by the prospect of Champions League football.
Brendan Rodgers' side crashed out of the Europa League in the round of 32 against Zenit St Petersburg and have not taken part in Europe's premier club competition since the 2008/09 season.
"You never know in football," Suarez said.
"A player's ambition is always there, the ambition of wanting to play in elite teams is always there.
"I'm in a world-class team, an elite team like Liverpool. And if another team comes around with more prospects of competing in international club competitions games, which is willing to have (me), they are welcome.
"We would talk to the club, we would see if I want to go, if I don't want to go."
The 26-year-old, who has frequently been accused of diving and gamesmanship during his time in England, defended what he called "slyness", and credited the trait for helping him become the player he is today.
"You can lose some things, but you can never lose the slyness, the passion that you have had since you were a kid playing in the street," Suarez said.
"If I didn't have the character that I have today on the pitch, I don't think that I would have become the player I am today."