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Luis Suarez confirms new club in emotional Nacional return with transfer ‘impossible to turn down’ despite MLS interest

LUIS SUAREZ has confirmed that he is making a sensational return to first club Nacional in Uruguay.

The 35-year-old is a free agent after his contract at Atletico Madrid expired last month.

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Luis Suarez has confirmed that he is returning to Nacional

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The star say it was ‘impossible to resist’ the chance to return to the club

The Uruguayan has been linked with a host of clubs since, with a recent report claiming that he had been offered to Borussia Dortmund.

A more recent one stated that Suarez was wanted by MLS club LAFC to form a partnership with Gareth Bale.

Now the star himself has confirmed that he is heading back to Nacional 16 years after he left them to head to Europe.

Suarez revealed the news in a video on Instagram, saying: “I’ve now reached a pre-agreement in order to join Nacional, it was impossible for me to say no to this opportunity.

“I hope final details will be resolved soon in order to complete the deal officially.”

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Nacional president Jose Fuente flew out to Spain in order to convince the star to come back to the team that he started his pro career at earlier this month.

News quickly got out, and thousands of supporters wore face masks of the forward last week to celebrate his imminent arrival.

Suarez left Nacional back in 2006 to move to Holland with Groningen after coming through the youth ranks with Motevideo-based outfit.

He soon joined Ajax and then after five years in the Netherlands he got his big transfer to Liverpool.

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He scored 69 goals in 110 matches for the Reds in the Premier League, helping them to lift the League Cup, achieving icon status on the Kop.

After a controversial spell on Merseyside that included a shocking biting incident and an FA ban after being accused of racially abusing Patrice Evra, the call from Barcelona proved too hard to resist in 2014.

He soon forged a friendship with Lionel Messi as he enjoyed huge success at the Nou Camp, winning the Champions League and LaLiga four times before he was given a free transfer in 2020.

That led to a switch to Atletico Madrid, where he won the title in his first season, for a two-year spell.

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