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Luis Suárez's response on whether he is likely to return to Liverpool

The Uruguayan is looking for a new team after the World Cup in Qatar

By Charles Cornwall

The Uruguayan is looking for a new team after the World Cup in Qatar
The Uruguayan is looking for a new team after the World Cup in Qatar
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Liverpool's poor offensive displays so far this season have made fans yearn for those players who in the past brought thousands of joy with those great shots that usually ended up in the back of the opposition's net, and today Jurgen Klopp's team need that commitment and eye for goal that players such as Uruguay international Luis Suarez once had.

Precisely the gunman is one of the last killers at Anfield who is remembered with much gratitude and joy, as his great dedication and footballing quality made this team shine on several occasions in the different competitions in which they were active, this being one of the reasons why people who have some appreciation for him suggested his return as a reinforcement to which he could be given a worthy farewell for his great work in his days in red.

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Although the answer to this suggestion was more than obvious, it was the Uruguayan striker himself who ended up burying this minimal opportunity to return to Anfield and play again for Liverpool as he did some years ago, assuring in an interview with MARCA, that his time in the old continent had ended in the best way, going very proud of everything he achieved during those years.

Have you ruled out playing in Europe again? A: "Yes, because I already had my European career and I left there very proud. I had many, many options before coming to Nacional, but that was also the point of coming to my country: Groningen, Ajax, Liverpool, Barça, Atletico.... What better career than that in Europe.

Liverpool would capture his signature for the January transfer window in 2011 and Suarez scored on his debut against the Kop. His final season on Merseyside is regarded as one of the greatest single-season efforts in Premier League history, scoring 31 times in 33 games and winning the Player of the Year award, although it didn't all go to plan as Liverpool fell just short of the title on that occasion.

Luis Suárez ruled out a return to Liverpool

Given these statements that completely close the doors to Liverpool of a possible return of its former Uruguayan star, it is not yet known what the immediate future of the still National player will be, because beyond the World Cup in Qatar to be held in November and December, his last moments as a footballer remain an unknown, hearing only some rumors that already begin to place him in the orbit of the United States in MLS.

 


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