Luis Suárez’s coach at Grêmio confirmed that the contacts between the player and Inter Miami are real. He came to compare the situation with a “Mexican soap opera.”
Víctor Martín J.VictorMartJimRoddy ConsRoddyConsUpdate: Jul 21st, 2023 07:23 EDT
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Luis Suárez has become one of the most recent stars of the transfer market “soap opera”. The Uruguayan striker has reportedly “accepted” an offer from MLS club Inter Miami to join former Barcelona teammates Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba in Florida, although that hasn’t gone down especially well with current club Grêmio, as you might imagine.
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Luis Suárez made his debut for Grêmio in January 2023. DIEGO VARAREUTERS
Inter Miami: plans A and B to sign Súarez
While the Herons want Suárez and vice versa, the Brazilian club aren’t willing to sell the veteran attacker unless his $70 million release clause is paid in full. Despite the 36-year-old’s attempts to force a move this summer, Inter Miami also have an alternative plan to sign him at the end of the year if they are unable to reach an agreement in the current transfer window.
In the midst of the speculation, Grêmio, third in Brazil’s Serie A, are locked in a battle to qualify for next season’s Copa Libertadroes and are still in contention to win the Copa so Brasil, with a semi-final clash against Flamengo on the horizon.
Renato Gaucho confirms Inter Miami interest
Head coach Renato Gaucho has explained about how Suárez’s predicament is affecting his team at a crucial point of the season.
“Suárez is now a problem that the president of the club has to deal with. They have had discussions. As a coach, I just have to focus on leading the team”. Renato, however, is clearly not impressed: “It’s like a Mexican soap opera that has to come to an end now. I’ll stay out of it until 2 August, then we’ll see how we move forward”.
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Suárez is hoping to link back up with Messi and Busquets, who have signed for Inter Miami.ALBERT GEAREUTERS
The Grêmio boss spoke candidly to the media in a press conference, admitting the rumours surrounding Suárez are true, much to his displeasure. “Everything that has been said is true. Of course, we want Suárez to stay. But I cannot speak on his behalf. I know what he thinks and what the club thinks. For now, he has been talking to the board and the president”.