Luis Suarez has spoken with Lionel Messi ahead of Uruguay’s meeting with Argentina, but he has not revealed if Inter Miami were discussed.
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Veteran frontman currently in Brazil with GremioMove to the United States speculated onAbout to face familiar foe on international stage
WHAT HAPPENED?
The veteran striker continues to see a move to MLS speculated on heading towards 2024. It has been claimed that Gremio would be prepared to release him from his contract in Brazil so that a reunion with former Barcelona team-mate Messi can be enjoyed in the United States.
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Suarez is giving little away on that front, but he has been discussing international matters with a close friend as they prepare to lock horns in 2026 World Cup qualifying. Suarez has told after being drafted back into the Uruguay squad: “Yes, we were talking to Leo. I was happy, first because he often asked me about the national team, and now happy for the summons and to face each other again, it's something very nice.”
WHAT THEY SAID
While Suarez will be lining up against Messi, he will be alongside Darwin Nunez. The 36-year-old ex-Liverpool star admits that he is doing all he can to help a current Anfield ace to produce his best for Premier League employers. Suarez added on handing over the No.9 shirt for Uruguay to a fellow frontman that is following in his footsteps: “I, as a team-mate, am not surprised because I knew, until last year when he had a bad time in Liverpool I spoke with him, in Liverpool they told me to talk to him. I warned him and told him what English football was. He, with the heart he has, opened up and told me what had happened to him at that moment, we talked about it. I told him that when I leave I want him to take it [the No.9]. That’s why, if you listen to Darwin’s statements, he says it with total sincerity. As a colleague, I’m happy for him; I was talking about it internally, and before the match with Brazil. These are things that we are happy about as teammates, we are different, we are from different generations, and I am happy for the moment he is living in his club and in the national team."
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Argentina are set to play host to Uruguay on Thursday evening, with Messi going in search of international goal 107 in that contest – as he earns his 179th cap – while Suarez will be looking to take his tally to 69 through 138 appearances.






