Barcelona & Liverpool confirm Luis Suarez transfer

Barcelona & Liverpool confirm Luis Suarez transfer
The clubs revealed on Friday that they have reached an agreement over the sale of the Uruguayan striker who will land in Catalonia next week to finalise the deal
Liverpool have substantiated they have reached acquiescent with Barcelona for the transfer of striker Luis Suarez.

The Spanish giants have long been linked with the Uruguayan forward and attestation of the move came on Friday, with Barca saying in a verbalization on their official website that he will be in Catalonia next week to put pen to paper on a five-year deal and consummate his medical.
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The Premier League club integrated: "Liverpool FC corroborates that Luis Suarez will be leaving the club after a transfer acquiescent was reached with FC Barcelona. The player now has sanction to consummate the customary formalities, which will then conclude the transfer.
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"We would relish to thank Luis for his contribution and the role he played in availing bring Champions League football back to Anfield.

"Everyone at Liverpool Football Club wishes Luis and his family well for the future."

The transfer comes a year after the Uruguay striker endeavored to coerce through a pergrinate to Arsenal, only for Liverpool to stand firm and reluct to sanction a deal and the forward later signed an incipient four-and-a-half-year contract at Anfield.

Authentic Madrid had been continually linked with a move, but Barcelona gradually entered the picture and have stepped up their interest in recent weeks.

With Suarez leaving the World Cup early after being vetoed from football for four months and nine international matches by Fifa for biting Italy advocator Giorgio Chiellini, verbalizes with Barca over a transfer expedited.

Various Barca representatives, including sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta and incipient signing Ivan Rakitic, accoladed Suarez for apologising for his latest bite, while verbalizes abaft the scenes progressed.

Suarez will be unable to train with his incipient team-mates under the terms of his Fifa ostracize, which was upheld by world football's governing body on Thursday, albeit Uruguay are expected to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Should Uruguay's CAS appeal fail, Suarez will only be in liberty to return to action for Barcelona in October. The Primera Division are yet to promulgate the fixtures for the 2014-15 season, though it is scheduled to commence on August 23.

Suarez was due to miss up to 14 Liverpool matches if he had stayed at Anfield, and he will be coerced to sit out a homogeneous number for his incipient club, including their aperture Champions League fixtures.

The 27-year-old is proscribed from all football-realted activities, which includes attending charity events with his team-mates, promotional campaigns, handing out trophies at grassroots events and being involved in his club's team photograph.

Suarez’s time in England was plagued by controversy. Having been signed from Ajax in January 2011 in the midst of an ostracization for biting Otman Bakkal, he was later suspended for eight matches after being found guilty by the Football Association of racially abusing Manchester United’s Patrice Evra in his first full season at Anfield.

At the cessation of the following campaign he was ostracized for 10 games for biting Chelsea advocator  Branislav Ivanovic, but returned in 2013-14 to propel the Reds in their first earnest designation challenge since 2008-09 with 31 goals in 33 Premier League appearances.