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He was once Liverpool's biggest star and now it is unclear what will happen to his career

He is a player who shone at Anfield and is now living a low point in his career. 

By Charles Cornwall

He is a player who shone at Anfield and is now living a low point in his career. 

Since he arrived at Nacional it was known that it would be an adventure of a few months. As soon as the Qatar 2022 World Cup with the Uruguay national team comes to an end, Luis Suarez will be looking for a move to another club. And, well, everything indicates that his destination will be the MLS in the United States.

The Pistolero told Marca that nothing is official yet, but admitted that the option of Major League Soccer is a 'very close possibility': "To the MLS in January? No, no, we don't know yet. It's one of the possibilities we see very close, but I'm enjoying this moment at Nacional. I'm not thinking about the future yet.

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A possible return to Europe is 100% ruled out. Lucho has called time on his glorious spell on the old continent. He had offers before returning home, but did not accept them because he wanted to conclude the European circle competing at the highest level.

"I discarded it because I practically already made my career in Europe and I left Europe very proud of the career I had. It was one of the decisions I made when I returned to Nacional, because I had a lot of options in Europe. But I think about it: I played for Groningen, Ajax, Liverpool, FC Barcelona and Atlético de Madrid. What better career in Europe than that? I couldn't ask for better. I can't end up in an inferior team because that would lower the level I've maintained in Europe.

<strong>Luis Suárez shone at Anfield</strong>

I left Europe proud, playing at the top, as I did at Atletico Madrid. Luis Suarez has four goals and three assists in 700 minutes played since returning to Nacional. Did you know that...? Qatar 2022 will be the fourth World Cup in Luis Suarez's career. He has already played and scored at South Africa 2010, Brazil 2014 and Russia 2018.

 

 

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