
A return to Anfield is 12/1…
Following the surprise news that Luis Suarez won’t be part of Ronald Koeman’s plans at Barcelona, bookmakers have priced up the Uruguayan’s next move.
The firm favourites at the moment are Ajax, who Suarez played for from 2007 until 2011.
They are currently priced at 6/4 to be Suarez’s next club.
Another former club, Liverpool, are also in the running. In what would be an extraordinary return to Anfield, Suarez is 12/1 to join Klopp’s side.
The 33-year-old came agonisingly close to winning the Premier League with Liverpool in the 2013/14 season. Could he return to finally try and get his hands on the Premier League trophy?
Liverpool aren’t the only Premier League club priced up, however. Arsenal are in fact a point shorter than Liverpool in the betting to win the race to sign Suarez.
The Gunners are an 11/1 shot, and their rivals Spurs are a 12/1 chance.
China and the USA are only getting more popular for players these days. Could Suarez decide to make a move to either country?
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Bookies believe they are the second and most third most likely options for the four-time La Liga winner.
Any Chinese Super League club for Suarez is a 5/1 chance, compared to 6/1 for him to join ay MLS club.
Juventus are also in the running, currently priced at 7/1. New manager Andrea Pirlo could be looking to bring in some new faces, and Suarez would certainly fit the bill as a star name.
PSG (12/1), Inter (12/1) and Man Utd (16/1) are all priced up too.
It will be interesting to see how the market moves in the coming days when rumours around his future club will be rife.
Oddschecker spokesperson Callum Wilson: "Luis Suarez, after winning everything there is to win with Barcelona, looks like he's on the hunt for a new adventure."
"While he's certainly not the striker he once was, there's no doubt the Uruguayan is a coup for any side in Europe and a return to former club Ajax has a definite feel of romanticism about.”





