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They said they were friends, Luis Suárez's betrayal of Lionel Messi and Inter Miami

The striker winked at another team and has not said anything about Inter Miami.

By William Estrella

The striker winked at another team and has not said anything about Inter Miami.
The striker winked at another team and has not said anything about Inter Miami.

From the moment Lionel Messi signed with Inter Miami, the board led by Jorge Mas moved heaven and earth to try to sign his friend Luis Suárez. In the end, that ended up being impossible in this transfer market due to the firm position of the Gremio, but the Uruguayan arranged by mutual agreement with the Porto Alegre club to end his contract at the end of the year and everything seems to be a matter of time for the Pistolero land at DRV PNK Stadium.

Now, to everyone's surprise, Suárez winked at another team this Thursday and in Las Garzas they took it as a betrayal. Within the framework of a new day of the Copa Sudamericana, Luis cited San Lorenzo's goal against San Pablo and wrote: "What a great goal from @SanLorenzo and what a player @AdamBareiro09".

It should be remembered that the Uruguayan, from a past in Barcelona, Atlético de Madrid and Liverpool, among others, is a self-confessed follower of the Cyclone and, with that message, opened the doors to a possible arrival at the Catalan, so much so that Bareiro himself responded with a message after the match and invited him to put on the San Lorenzo shirt.

What did Adam Bareiro say to Luis Suárez?

“Thank you for the message you sent me, the truth is that you made me very happy, it is something that I never imagined. You are one of my idols, an excellent professional who won everything and is a great source of pride. We are waiting for you here at the Bidegain so that you can come and enjoy a soccer match or, why not, wear the Cyclone jacket”, expressed the author of the only goal of the match in a video.


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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