Luis Suarez has left Uruguayan club Nacional after making only ten appearances with them. The player joined at the end of the European season, when his contract with Atletico Madrid expired.
He scored four goals and provided three assists during his time at the club, and will now be available on a free transfer. The decision has been confirmed by Nacional president Jose Fuentes as well.
Luis Suarez leaves Nacional upon contract expiry
“The season is over and Luis Suarez is leaving,” Fuentes said to Punto Penal. “I’m not going to create any false hope.
“Suarez made a real effort to come to Nacional and, every time I’m asked, I say this so as not to create any expectations. But he’s leaving.”
With the World Cup to be played in November, Suarez will have to keep himself for the next few months. Given he is 35, it will probably be his last time at the tournament. He is available as a free agent at the time, and can sign for a new club, but a return to Europe could be unlikely considering that he is back in his home country as of right now.