Luis Suarez says he is ready to go at Inter Miami, with the Uruguayan striker confident that knee issues will not hold him back in the United States.
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Veteran striker has moved to FloridaReunited with familiar facesManaging a long-standing knee problemWHAT HAPPENED?
The veteran frontman has followed former Barcelona team-mates Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba to Florida. He had admitted when severing ties with Brazilian outfit Gremio as a free agent that long-standing injury problems may force him to consider retirement.
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Suarez is choosing to play on for now and, ahead of a potential pre-season debut for Inter Miami, has said when asked to deliver an update on his fitness: “Right now I feel very good, I don’t need anything other than normal physical therapy that all players get in the pre-season. I was able to train with no discomfort, and that made me happy.”
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Suarez is delighted to be back alongside familiar faces at DRV PNK Stadium, with a collection of all-time greats having always planned to end their careers alongside one another. Suarez added: “In 2018-19 we were winning everything together and figuring we would all retire together there [at Barcelona]. But I left first, and the others followed one by one. To be together again says a lot about our friendship. We will try to enjoy and win, as we did in Barcelona, because we all have the same competitive DNA.”
Getty/GOALWHAT NEXT FOR SUAREZ & INTER MIAMI?
Inter Miami are looking to win four major honours in 2024, having pieced together a star-studded squad, and have a number of intriguing friendly dates to take in before competitive action begins – with Vissel Kobe, Newell’s Old Boys and Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr among those set to be faced over the coming weeks.