Luis Suarez is set to be reunited with a former Liverpool team-mate, with the 35-year-old striker close to joining Brazilian side Gremio on a free transfer.
Suarez returned to Uruguay on a short-term deal in July, rejoining boyhood club Nacional, but is now due to depart after scoring eight goals in 16 games.
The veteran, who was part of the Uruguay squad knocked out of the World Cup at the group stage this month, has taken in spells in the Netherlands, England and Spain during a decorated career.
He will now head to Brazil, according to journalist Cesar Luis Merlo, with a verbal agreement reached over a two-year contract with Gremio.
Brazilian outlet ge also brought word from Gremio’s vice president of football Paulo Caleffi, who revealed that during talks with Suarez, a “friend” – said to be Lionel Messi – had urged him to join the Porto Alegre club.
The deal is expected to be concluded by Christmas Day, with Suarez reportedly turning down a more lucrative offer from Mexican side Cruz Azul.
If Suarez does complete the switch to Gremio, he will be reunited with Lucas Leiva, who he spent three-and-a-half years alongside at Liverpool.
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