'Suarez now a problem' - Gremio confirm former Barca man wants Messi reunion

Stuart Telford
Stuart Telford
  • 22 Jul 2023 13:36 CDT
  • 3 min read
Luis Suarez
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Luis Suarez has been linked with a transfer from Gremio to Inter Miami, where he would reunite with long-time Barcelona teammate Lionel Messi, and now his coach has all but confirmed his intent to do so.

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Inter are putting together a veritable Barca reunion party, with Tata Martino overseeing a side that now includes Messi, Sergio Busquets and, soon, Jordi Alba.

With the MLS' Designated Player Rule only allowing for three players to break the salary cap, the David Beckham-backed franchise will have to be creative if they are to also sign Suarez, although things like earning a percentage of a player's own jersey sales have been floated.

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Suarez has 13 goals and nine assists from his 30 games since arriving at Gremio on a free from Nacional in January, but now his manager Renato Gaucho has had enough of the will they-won't they saga.

Suarez 'now a problem'

"Suarez is now a problem that's in the president's hands," he said. "They're exchanging ideas. As a coach I have to focus on leading the team. It seems like a Mexican soap opera that should end now. Until 2 August I'm quiet, then we'll see how we continue.

"Of course we want Suarez to stay. I can't vouch for him. I know what he thinks and what the club thinks. For now, he's been talking to the board and the president."

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Suarez and Messi spent six seasons together at Barcelona, three of those alongside Neymar as part of the fabled 'MSN' front three, before Suarez left for Atletico Madrid in 2020 - much to Messi's consternation.

Messi followed him out of the Camp Nou exit door the following year, reuniting with Neymar at Paris Saint-Germain on a free transfer.

After two seasons in France he joined Inter, and scored on his debut - a 94th-minute free-kick - as the Herons beat Mexican side Cruz Azul in the newly formed Leagues Cup.

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