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Luis Suárez could continue his career alongside Coutinho at Aston Villa
Published:27/05/2022 - 18:20h
Updated:27/05/2022 - 18:20h
Luis Suárez could return to England, but wearing the colors of Aston Villa. The Uruguayan would be in Steven Gerrard's plans for his project and could sign him for free
The future of Luis Suárez could be in the uncertainty in front of the absence of intentions by part of his current club, the Athletic of Madrid, for his renewal. Thus, the Uruguayan would finish living a change of airs in the market of summer, although for the moment of desconoce which would be his destination. From England would have arisen a possibility of the hand of an ex mate of team.
It treats of Steven Gerrard, ancient captain of the team of Merseyside and mate of 'Struggle', and now trainer of the Aston Villa, the one who has contemplated the possibility that the Uruguayan add to the rows of his project. The information has been to charge of 'The Telegraph', sustaining that the international with the 'Celestial' would be in the plans of the 'villans'.
Although the charrúa already has 35 years of age, his priority is to keep in the football of elite, at least by a season more, what would allow him be eligible for the list of summoned of Diego Alonso for the next edition of the Glass of the World in Catar, that surely will be the last appointment mundialista for the 'Gunman' before his goodbye to the professional football.
Likewise, Suárez keeps a good relation with Gerrard, with the one who coincided until 2014, year in which the Uruguayan incorporated to the rows of the FC Barcelona once culminated his cycle as 'network'. Now, the historical captain of the Liverpool could be his trainer in the Aston Villa, where would coincide with one of his ex mates in the Barcelona team, Philippe Coutinho.
The Aston Villa wants to follow fichando
From the arrival of Steven Gerrard to the team, the club has wanted to carry out an important restructuring when adding to his rows players with experience and others younger. The 'villans' come of fichar to Diego Carlos, the one who was a member of the Seville, Philippe Coutinho, of the Barça, now in property of the British picture, and Boubakar Kamara, from the Olympique of Marseilles.