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The crazy thing Luis Suarez is willing to do to join Messi at Inter Miami

The Uruguayan striker is one of Leo's best friends and wants to be his teammate again.

By Darwin Largo

The Uruguayan striker is one of Leo's best friends and wants to be his teammate again.
The Uruguayan striker is one of Leo's best friends and wants to be his teammate again.
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Lionel Messi's arrival in Major League Soccer to play for Inter Miami has caused a revolution in soccer. Fans from all over the world turned their attention to the U.S. league for the first time thanks to the Argentine forward, who in his debut with The Herons proved to be up to expectations and scored the winning goal against Cruz Azul in the first match of the Leagues Cup.

 

Along with Leo, other stars have arrived who will help raise the team's level, with the aim of improving a performance that has been very poor so far. In MLS, Inter Miami is last in the Eastern Conference and far from the playoff qualification zone. Therefore, the arrival of coach Gerardo Martino, left-back Jordi Alba and midfielder Sergio Busquets will be important to help them.

And there is another former Barcelona player who is keen to join David Beckham's club: Luis Suarez. The Uruguayan striker is one of Lionel Messi's best friends. Together they played between 2014 and 2020 on the Spanish side and formed a great attacking duo.

However, Suarez is currently with Gremio of Brazil and is under contract until December 2024, so his arrival at The Herons is not easy. As reported by ESPN Brasil, the striker is willing to pay back the wages he received since January, when he arrived at the Brazilian side, and pay a severance fee to terminate his contract right now and be free to sign with Inter Miami.

 

Some young players will also be added

Gerardo Martino knows that stars alone will not be enough to improve the team, but that young blood will also be needed. That is why they have also signed Paraguayan midfielder Diego Gómez and in the next few days they could add defender Tomás Avilés from Racing and forward Facundo Farías from Colón, both Argentines.


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