Reports: Luis Suárez to reunite with Lionel Messi at Inter Miami
In addition to Barca, Suárez’s star-studded résumé includes time at esteemed European sides Ajax, Liverpool and Atlético Madrid. He’s scored over 450 goals and won over 20 trophies at the club level. Suárez, who turns 37 in January, has 10g/10a in 26 matches for Grêmio as they sit third in the ongoing Brazilian Serie A campaign.
On the international scene, Suárez is Uruguay’s all-time leading scorer with 68 goals in 137 caps. He’s played at four World Cups and was part of La Celeste‘s Copa América 2011-winning team. He memorably created a lethal partnership with Edinson Cavani, who now plays for Argentine side Boca Juniors.