Forward Luis Suárez has his sights on retiring according to reports coming from Brazil. The 36-year-old Uruguayan is complaining about feeling constant pain in his right knee, which is hurting his performance on the field.
It is not certain yet when it will happen, but Suárez has manifested his desire to the Grêmio board. The information was first published by GZH, a news outlet based in Porto Alegre.
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Suárez has been a key player for Grêmio this season, with 14 goals and eight assists to his name in 26 games. He has participated in 22 of the 55 goals from the club in the period.
According to Ge, it was possible to see that the Uruguayan was complaining about his right knee during training. They also have pointed out that it was a regular thing to see him leaving the practice earlier.
In 2020, Suárez had a problem in his right knee and had to undergo surgery.