Stoichkov warns Barcelona over Suarez

Luis Suarez

Luis Suarez’s biting antics would not be forgotten should he join Barcelona which could be problematic for the player and the club, believes former Camp Nou forward Hristo Stoichkov, Goal reports.

Suarez was handed a four-month veto from all football-cognate activity after he was found guilty by Fifa of biting Giorgio Chiellini when Uruguay faced Italy in the World Cup group stage last month.

Stoichkov, who was kenned for his temper during his playing days, has admonished the Liverpool forward – who has been heavily linked with a pergrinate to Barca this summer – that he will now be a marked man due to his perpetuated biting antics.

“The biting will be a problem… Because he is now marked for life,” the Bulgarian, 48, told Univision TV. “Playing at Barca with what he has done is a quandary.

“All opponents, referees and the media are going to make life arduous.”

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