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Suarez Finally Finds A Place To Land After Leaving Barcelona This Summer



Barcelona ace Luis Suarez seems to have got a place of solace after a frankly terrible moment at Nou Camp over the recent past.

Suarez who was once a darling at Barcelona have had a poor form recently, a thing that has made Barcelona quickly change their love for the player and have announced plans to offload him this summer.

The Uruguayan forward joined Barcelona in 2014 for a fee thought to be about £75m.

Suarez left Liverpool after being Premier League top scorer (31  goals) and winner of the PFA and Football Writers’ Player of the Year awards in the season 2013-14.

He signed for Liverpool from Ajax in 2011 for £22.7m, and had four years left on his contract.

The Uruguayan boosted Barcelona squad and completed the lethal trio alongside Lionel Messi and Neymar Junior in the season 2015-16.

However, following Barca’s poor show in the Champions League and the Copa Del Rey tournament, the Spanish team had earlier unveiled their plan to revamp their squad to fill the voids that may have costed them.

Barca had listed players like Philippe Coutinho, Dembele, Umtiti, Luis Suarez among others who they will be releasing this summer to pave way for new players.

However, Luis Suarez has got a place to lean on as David Beckham wants to sign Luis Suárez for his MLS team, Inter Miami. He has made a proposal for the Uruguayan to join next year. As of right now, Suárez answer is ‘no’. The offer is for four years and the figures are more than interesting.

But many are just questioning whether Beckham’s team will manage to pay Suarez the salary since the player has set high standards and is a world class player.

Currently, Suarez earns a lump sum of £290,000 and football fans are wondering whether Inter Miami will manage to meet his pay.

All eyes are waiting to see if Beckham will manage his transfer fee to secure his signature.

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