Imperial Valley Press

Atlético tries to grab opportunit­y to sign Luis Suárez

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MADRID ( AP) — It had been a quiet transfer window for Atlético Madrid.

The Spanish club didn’t plan on making any big signings or selling any of its top players from last season. After all, it had just gone through one of its biggest revamps under coach Diego Simeone following the departure of key players such as Antoine Griezmann, Diego Godín and Filipe Luis.

Following a transition­al year with a series of new players, including Portuguese forward João Félix, Simeone had his squad set and was celebratin­g the opportunit­y to enter the new season without major squad changes.

Then Luis Suárez suddenly became available, and Atlético didn’t waste any time going after the talented striker who thrived with Barcelona but was not wanted by incoming coach Ronald Koeman.

There has been nothing o cial announced by the clubs yet, but Spanish media said Atlético was close to adding the Uruguayan to its squad. The holdup was with Barcelona, which was reportedly making things difficult because it didn’t want Suárez to join one of its biggest rivals domestical­ly.

Atlético didn’t appear to be in the running to sign Suárez when Koeman told the striker he was not in his plans last month. Suárez appeared set to join Juventus in Italy, and had even taken a test to receive a European passport that could help him complete the move.

But new developmen­ts have worked in Atlético’s favor in recent days, as Juventus reportedly gave up on the deal with

Suárez because the passport process would take too long. Also, Italian authoritie­s said they were investigat­ing whether Suárez was illegally helped to pass the Italian language exam that was a requiremen­t for him to receive the passport.

With Suárez not in its plans anymore, Juventus had to look for another forward, and the one it wanted was Atlético’s Álvaro Morata, who reportedly already underwent a medical to join the Italian champions.

Morata’s eventual departure would clear space in Atlético’s budget to bring in Suárez, a player often praised by Simeone and who carries that same hard-working, never-give-up attitude as the Argentine coach.

Suárez would fit in well on Atlético’s squad, which would be left with Diego Costa as its main striker if the Morata deal with Juventus was confirmed. Suárez scored 21 goals for Barcelona last season, the same amount as Costa (five) and Morata (16) combined for Atlético. Félix, who arrived to replace Griezmann, has yet to meet expectatio­ns and had only nine goals in his debut season.

Many in Spain said the deal to sign Suárez was all but done, as he had reached an agreement to end his contract with Barcelona and could leave for free. But Barcelona reportedly backtracke­d and said the deal has yet to be finalized. The Mundo Deportivo daily said Barcelona at the last minute included Atlético on the list of teams to which Suárez couldn’t leave for free, along with others such as Real Madrid, Manchester City and Liverpool.

 ?? AP PHOTO/MANU FERNANDEZ/POOL ?? Barcelona’s Luis Suarez reacts after Bayern Munich scored during the Champions League quarterfin­al match between FC Barcelona and Bayern Munich at the Luz stadium in Lisbon, Portugal, Aug. 14.
AP PHOTO/MANU FERNANDEZ/POOL Barcelona’s Luis Suarez reacts after Bayern Munich scored during the Champions League quarterfin­al match between FC Barcelona and Bayern Munich at the Luz stadium in Lisbon, Portugal, Aug. 14.

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