The future of Luis Suarez remains a total unknown once it is known that the Uruguayan international striker will leave Club Nacional at the end of the current season in his native country, with the veteran striker already having an offer on the table to pack his bags for Inter Miami, the MLS franchise owned by David Beckham, although the possibility of his return to the old continent in search of a last chance has also been discussed.
Jose Fuentes, who is the top manager of the Uruguayan team, did not want to generate more expectations to his fans and was very clear in mentioning that the former Barcelona striker will no longer be part of the squad once the season ends, generating from the moment this news was known an endless number of rumours that put Suarez in football in the United States and others as an eligible piece for some clubs in Europe that urgently need a striker of his size and experience, being this a little bit the case of Liverpool.
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The striker's idea is to shine with Uruguay at the World Cup in Qatar in order to earn a last contract in top level football, thinking quickly about a farewell tournament in institutions where he left an important mark, which could be Barcelona where he won everything alongside Lionel Messi and Neymar, while on the other side is Liverpool, the team that catapulted him to the elite in the 2013-2014 season.
Part of the problems that Luis Suarez could encounter on his return to Europe are age and pace of play, as at 35 years of age it is clear that his contribution will be more strategic than physical, being a possible impediment why both the Culés and the Reds do not want to make him their new signing for the winter, as for example just mention Roberto Firmino, who at 30 years of age has gradually begun to be relegated by the youth of Diogo Jota and Darwin Núñez.
The most realistic scenario for Suarez is to join a team that may need his experience and quality that he still has in his boots, leaving aside that ideal farewell in one of the institutions already mentioned and that today are more focused on consolidating that generational leap that they are giving, being Ansu Fati of Barca and Darwin Núñez of Liverpool those young killers that European football needs in 2022.
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