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Luis Suarez He is not yet an Italian citizen in all respects, due to the sometimes incomprehensibly long times of the bureaucracy, but yesterday he took a decisive step towards the goal of the coveted passport. It is a prerequisite for the Uruguayan to marry Juventus despite the signing of Edin Dzeko. A hypothesis in which nobody believes, on the contrary: according to when Continassa leaked, it would be impossible to imagine that the Italian champion club will take home the double. In fact, should a crack open, two atrocious doubts should be resolved: someone in attack should free a place in the Pistolero and how would the speeches linked to the renewal of Paulo Dybala be reconciled with such a perspective? And Juve would be willing to enlist Suárez as a free agent, so even beyond the October 5 deadline if the forward fails to get the passport on time, thus being able to use the player only in the league and waiting to insert him into the updated Champions list for the knockout stage? These are issues that make the landing of the South American in the Juve a hypothesis at the extreme limits of viability, because surprises are never lacking in the market. The Barça forward, for his part, passed the Italian exam at the University for Foreigners in Perugia. Not little, hoping to understand what his future will be.
Apart from the rumors of a return – actually considered unlikely – to Ajax, in addition to the combinations with Paris Saint-Germain and Inter (in Spain they sponsor the Nerazzurri), Suárez has never stopped thinking about Juventus. He has been doing it since he telephoned vice president Pavel Nedved to reassure him and even yesterday morning, after training in a group at the Blaugrana training center, he arrived aboard the car of the very friendly Leo Messi, the 33-year-old from Salta did not see the time to board the private flight that would take him to Perugia. Cap, mask and backpack on his shoulder to accompany a decidedly summery outfit, Suárez was received by groups of fans who had been waiting for him from the early hours of the morning and who strongly advised him to go to Juve.
Read the full article on today’s issue of Tuttosport
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