It’s official: Gremio announced Luis Suárez as the club’s new player for 2023 – Updated news from Uruguay and the world

It’s official. Luis Suarez He is a new Guild player. The information that Ovación had announced
A few days ago it was confirmed this Saturday, December 31 by the Porto Alegre club, which announced it on its social networks.

“IT’S FROM THE GUILD! One of the greatest in the history of Uruguay, Luis Suárez, arrives at the Tricolor to continue his victorious career, now with our shirt! Scorer, multi-champion, cupbearer and fighter! Welcome Luisito!”, reported the northern club.

For Luis Suárez it will be his seventh shirt after defending Nacional, Groningen, Ajax, Liverpool, Barcelona and Atlético de Madrid. Precisely from the club that saw him born is that he arrives at northern soccer and a club where he will meet again with Felipe Carballo.

The Uruguayan attacker also left a message for the fans where he not only introduces himself, but also confirms that his relationship with the institution will be for two years.

The Brazilian team won the bid for the 35-year-old attacker from other clubs such as Blue Cross (Mexico), who approached him with a higher economic proposal. However, the Pistolero prioritized sports over economics to start a new stage in an elite league, which he had discarded months ago and prior to the Qatar 2022 World Cup due to the pace of competition and travel within the territory that playing meant. each three days.

Gremio, promoted this year to the First Division, will first face the Gaucho Championship where they will seek their first title. Then he will also take on the challenge in the Brasileirao, although coming from the Second Division he will not have international activity.

El Pistolero will be the seventh (Felipe Carballo, the sixth) to play in both Nacional and Gremio on a list that also includes Atilio Ancheta, Hugo de León, Sebastián Abreu, Richard Morales and Jorge Oyarbide.

Marcelo Lipatin, Obdulio Trasante, Maximilian Rodriguez, Sergio Orteman, Gonzalo Sorondo, Christian Rodriguez
Braian Rodriguez, Pablo Hernandez, Walter Corbo and Claudio Milar were other Uruguayans who came through for the Porto Alegre team.

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