LOS ANGELES FC are interested in bringing Luis Suarez to the club, according to reports.
The MLS club have already brought in Gareth Bale this summer and are reportedly keen on adding another big name to their squad.
Journalist Rodrigo Romano, from Suarez's homeland of Uruguay, claims the 35-year-old is open to a transfer to the United States but only after the World Cup later this year.
That is because Suarez wants to play for Nacional, the club he began his career at until the end of this year.
But LAFC want to bring him in now to strengthen their bid to lift the league title.
They are top of the Western Conference after 21 games played.
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The club founded in 2018 have build a star studded team that also includes former Arsenal star Carlos Vela and Juventus legend Giorgio Chiellini.
Nacional fans seem convinced he is returning after 20,000 fans turned up to their last match wearing masks of the striker's face.
Marca claim that Nacional president Jose Fuente flew to Spain in order to convince the star to come back after 16 years away.
He left the club back in 2006 when he was still a teenager after he was spotted by scouts for Dutch side Groningen.
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The ex-Barcelona and Liverpool striker is currently a free agent after leaving Atletico Madrid when his deal expired at the end of last season.
There has been rumours that he would stay in Europe with the likes of Juventus and Borussia Dortmund being linked with him.
There had also been speculation Aston Villa were keen due to their manager Steven Gerrard.
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