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Luis Suárez scores twice for Gremio at the Maracanã, next stop: Inter Miami

The Uruguayan striker scored twice for Gremio as his arrival at Inter Miami edges closer.

Diego Mayel Ibarra

Diego Mayel Ibarradiegoibarra21Update: Dec 7th, 2023 04:26 EST

The Uruguayan striker scored twice for Gremio as his arrival at Inter Miami edges closer.

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Luis Suárez’s recent history is a tale of talent living on: known as one of the best strikers of recent times with historic stints at European greats such as Liverpool, FC Barcelona and Atlético Madrid, the forward returned to the Uruguay National Team in 2022 to prepare for the Qatar World Cup. From there he moved to Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense for a new adventure in South America.

This Wednesday, on the last day of the Brasileirão, won by an Endrick goal for Palmeiras, he said goodbye with a brace. Despite the sadness of this era coming to an end, his next step is arguably even more fascinating: Inter Miami and Major League Soccer.

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Final de Jogo: Fluminense 2×3 #GrêmioUma noite fantástica para encerrar esse ano épico que vivemos juntos. Suárez se despediu com dois gols e Galdino fez o outro. Muito obrigado por serem a melhor torcida desse mundo. O nosso dia mais feliz é quando vocês estão felizes! #FLUxGRE pic.twitter.com/y2P7KySBod

— Grêmio FBPA (@Gremio) December 7, 2023

Suárez to finally reunite with Messi

As has been mentioned in recent months, the Uruguayan marksman finshes his contract with the Brazilian side at the end of 2023 and from 2024 he will join up with ‘The Herons’ to reunite with Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets, Jordi Alba and coach Gerardo ‘Tata’ Martino in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Although it is true that they were no longer fighting to win the title this season in Brazil, the legendary ‘9′ scored two goals against the Copa Libertadores champions, Fluminense. With the brace, Suárez said goodbye to his experience in Brazil from the pitch at the Maracanã Stadium, one of the most historic grounds in world football.

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Marcelo and Luis Suárez fight for the ball during the game between Fluminense and Gremio.Full screen

Marcelo and Luis Suárez fight for the ball during the game between Fluminense and Gremio.MAURO PIMENTELAFP

Suárez scores a panenka in his final game

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