Atletico President Invites Messi To Play Alongside Suarez

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Lionel Messi has been enjoined to join Luis Suarez at Atletico Madrid if he still wants to play alongside the Uruguayan, Los Colchoneros president Enrique Cerezo has cheekily suggested.

 

Suarez was sadly thrown out by Barca last week, selling him to Atletico for just €6 million after six years at Camp Nou.

 

In that time Suarez joined the club’s all-time leading scorers list, but the way his exit was handled angered close friend Messi, who exclusively revealed that Barca blocked his own exit from the club.

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After failing to secure a move away from Camp Nou, the Argentine again showed his disdain for those in charge by publicly lambasting them for the Uruguayan’s exit.

 

Suarez made his Atletico debut in Sunday’s 6-1 demolition of Granada, coming off the bench to devastating effect as he scored twice and claimed an assist.

 

And Cerezo has audaciously suggested Messi joins Suarez at the Wanda Metropolitano, borrowing a marketing slogan from Spanish nougat company El Almendro.

 

“In life, if you want something… If Leo Messi wants to play with Luis Suarez, I tell him the same thing that is said with nougat: ‘Let him come home for Christmas’. With desire, anything is possible,” he said on Cadena Cope.

Despite the turmoil at Barca over the past seven weeks, Cerezo showed support to his under-fire counterpart at Camp Nou, Josep Maria Bartomeu.

 

“Everything [with the Suarez signing] went perfectly well,” he said. “Bartomeu is a good friend and a great president.

 

“At the moment things are not going well at Barcelona, but he has acted as he had to act and nothing else has happened. The signing was not complicated, the player plays where he wanted to play.”

 

But Suarez’s international colleague Edinson Cavani will not be joining him at Atletico, having previously confirmed an offer was made but it was reliant on Diego Costa leaving the club.

 

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