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Welcome to United States, Luis Suarez agrees his arrival at Inter Miami, look at his new salary

Luis Suárez confirms that he wants to go to Inter Miami, now they reveal the ambitious salary that the striker would have.

By William Estrella

Luis Suárez confirms that he wants to go to Inter Miami, now they reveal the ambitious salary that the striker would have.
Luis Suárez confirms that he wants to go to Inter Miami, now they reveal the ambitious salary that the striker would have.

Since the signing of Lionel Messi by Inter Miami became official, the international press places Luis Suárez as another of the possible galacticos who would join David Beckham's team, after signing Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba. In the last few hours, the Uruguayan striker gave an interview in which he confirmed his desire to come to the United States.

It is not a surprise to anyone that the relationship between Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez has moved off the pitch since they met in Barcelona and now they are great friends. This motivated Suárez to move his chips to try to break away from Gremio, something he achieved since he brought forward the expiration of his contract, but now in an interview for Punto Penal in Uruguay, on the 9th he mentioned without mincing words that "we dream with Leo in being able to retire together”.

This confirmation that Luis Suárez will leave Gremio at the end of the year goes hand in hand with what he said today in a sentence in which he practically also took it for granted that he wants to join Messi in Miami from 2024. After this, in networks Social speculation began about the figures of his hiring, since by not having to pay his transfer, Inter can give him a salary similar to the one he receives in Gremio of around 4.5 million dollars per season.

When would Suárez arrive in Miami?

The center forward of the Gremio has a few months ahead of him with the Gaúcho shirt, given that the end of his contract would only occur at the end of this year 2023, so from January of next year he will be in a position to join the Gerardo Martino's squad at Inter Miami to fulfill his dream of retiring with Messi.


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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