FilGoal | News | Official Statement: Suárez Obtained Pre-Exam Italian Language Test Questions and Scores Previously Prepared



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The Perugia Prosecutor’s Office published an official statement, in which it announced that Luis Suárez, the Barcelona star, received questions before undergoing a language test to obtain an Italian passport before joining Juventus, which means doing trap.

The text of the statement published by the “Tutu Mercato Web” website, as well as the “BN Sports” network and others, is as follows:

“During the investigations, we found that the Uruguayan soccer player Luis Alberto Suárez Díaz took a language test on September 17, and through the research activity, we found that the topics covered in the test and the questions were previously agreed between the player and the examiner “.

“The player’s scores were fixed even before he took the test, and today the police confiscated the documents at the university offices to confirm the infraction mentioned in the statement.”

“As well as a document guaranteeing information for the commission of the crime and its causes.”

What happened?

The 33-year-old striker had arrived in Perugia, Italy, last Thursday, to take an Italian language test and successfully passed it to obtain an Italian passport that would allow him to play in the Bianconeri jersey.

Suárez said earlier, in a very brief statement, to the question of the newspaper “La Gazzetta dello Sport” when leaving Italy about his incorporation to Juventus, “Yes, it is possible that the transfer will take place.”

Suárez was linked by Spanish reports to the possibility of joining the ranks of Atlético de Madrid.

The question remains, why did Suarez undergo this test?

The Uruguayan striker was on his way to Juventus, which had completed the number of foreign players on its list, so Suarez had to be treated as the Italian player.

Suárez’s wife has Italian citizenship, which gives her the opportunity to obtain an Italian passport, provided she is fluent in the Italian language.

Italian regulations stipulate that each team has the right to include 12 foreign players from outside the European Union.

Suárez played for Barcelona in 283 games in all competitions, during which he scored 198 goals and another 109.

However, in a surprising development, Suárez did not join Juventus, instead the Italian club joined Álvaro Morata, the Atlético de Madrid forward, who had arrived in Italy earlier.

“It will take a long time for Suárez to get his passport, so it is difficult to be a Juventus forward,” Pirlo said at the press conference on the eve of Sampdoria’s match on the first day of the Italian league, that his team won 3-0.

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