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Breaking news, Luis Suarez confirms his arrival at Inter Miami with Lionel Messi

Luis Suarez just confirmed he'll join Lionel Messi in the United States.

By William Estrella

Luis Suarez just confirmed he'll join Lionel Messi in the United States.
Luis Suarez just confirmed he'll join Lionel Messi in the United States.

Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez couldn't meet at Inter Miami this summer, but it won't be long for that to happen. The two struck up a great friendship at FC Barcelona, but they were separated when the blaugrana told the Uruguayan he would not be taken into account and he took revenge by being crowned La Liga champion with Atlético Madrid.

Time passed, Leo also had to leave Barça against his will to join PSG and now, after two seasons in France, he signed for MLS Inter Miami. Suárez, for his part, also returned to soccer on the American continent, first at Nacional from Uruguay and then at Gremio, his current club. However, with the arrival of La Pulga in the United States, the Uruguayan did everything possible to meet with his friend, although that will not be possible in this pass market.

Now, after the refusal of the Brazilian team to part with Luis, they reached an agreement to advance the termination of his contract, so he will now be a free agent once the month of December of this year ends. In this context, the 36-year-old attacker made it clear that he will sign with Inter Miami in 2024.

What did Luis Suárez say about joining Messi?

In an interview with Punto Penal radio, the Uruguayan emblem was asked about the chance to play again with Lionel Messi and the native of Salto replied: "With Leo we dream of retiring together." In this way, it is mature that Suárez will arrive at Inter Miami if the Garzas board of directors is going to look for him again at the end of the year.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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