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L’Ajax prese Luis Suarez, now one step away from Naples from Groninga that bought it from Nacional Montevideo: the chronicles of the time say that the Uruguayan club kept 35% of the attacker’s card, sharing it with the prosecutor Daniel Fonseca, in addition to receiving a million dollars as compensation. Suárez took the inheritance from Ryan Babel, who ended up in Liverpool, but for this he was forced to resort to arbitration by the Dutch Football Association since Groningen denied him the transfer.
Corvino the first Italian over Suárez Going through the memory file on Tuttomercatoweb, here comes Fiorentina. Pantaleo Corvino flew to the Netherlands only to try to catch the Uruguayan in the smell of Juventus. It was 2007 and shortly after Inter and Milan joined the player. Then, the great foreigner, Suárez renewed with Ajax and in 2010 Juventus also joined. Juventus’ market roster also included more or less successful names, from Serdar Tasci to Gonzalo Higuaín, from Marouane Chamakh to Douglas del Twente. Then Suarez. He said no to Italy (“I’m happy at Ajax”), but also in 2010 he admitted it. “If Barcelona wants me, I’ll run.”
Liverpool 26.5 million euros, the Merseyside club chose Suárez and released the departure of Fernando Torres. Immediately on target, he won the hearts of fans. However, the relationship with the club was in danger of unraveling and in 2012 there were still rumors about Juventus (which, among other names, was followed by Edin Dzeko). The dreaded offer? Almost 20 million plus Milos Krasic. It was Conte’s Juventus, also in the following session, also strong from a Liverpool in difficulty, the coach tried again. The gunman alternated between “I feel at home here” and “I would consider the offer from Bayern Munich.”
Keegan’s blessing and MSN In these columns, King Kevin Keegan said that “Suarez could do well for Juventus. He could do well anywhere.” Brendan Rodgers decided to lock him up, executive Ian Ayre clearly explained. “It remains”. Then the World Cup, the bite of Chiellini, the farewell to Barcelona for a figure that is around 75 million pounds. Suárez became the third highest paid player in the transfer market, the rest is a 9 and the MSN, title after title, one success after another.
The rupture and Juventus The rest is recent history. The crisis in Barcelona, the arrival of Ronald Koeman, the rupture, the suitcases at the door of Catalonia. Suárez ei culé is a finished story despite the fraternal friendship with Lionel Messi. So Juventus, yes, contacts with Pavel Nedved, the desire of Juventus and also to play with Cristiano Ronaldo. There is no passport, there is no community status. A stumbling block and bureaucracy, before saying goodbye and going home. From Uruguay, in two stages in Holland, in Liverpool, in Barcelona and in Turin.
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