Before 37-year-old Luis Suarez joined Inter Miami, he amassed an extensive list of titles, including a coveted UEFA Champions League triumph, as well as a FIFA Club World Cup, five LaLiga, one Eredivisie, four Copa del Rey, one EFL Cup, one KNVB Cup, two Uruguayan Primera División, one Campeonato Gaúcho, one UEFA Super Cup, and two Supercopa de España titles. The striker led Uruguay to a prestigious Conmebol Copa America title in 2011. – Part of the success together with teammate in Barcelona Lionel Messi.

There is great joy in the pink club in Florida: “In 2024, Luis brought to Inter Miami all the elements that make him one of the greatest strikers of all time. He performed at an elite level for us, and we are happy to see that continue next season,” said President of Football Operations Raúl Sanllehí. “Luis was not only our top scorer this season, but also a leader of the group. His impact cannot be underestimated.”

“I’m very happy, very excited to continue for another year and to be able to enjoy being here with this fanbase, which for us is like a family. We feel very, very connected to them, and hopefully next year we can give them even more joy,” Suárez said.

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Former Barcelona and Liverpool striker Luis Suarez formed a toxic attacking pairing with Lionel Messi in MLS last season. On Wednesday, Inter Miami announced that Suarez has signed a new contract through 2025.

The 37-year-old accounted for 23 goals and ten assists in 33 games with Inter Miami last season. He joined from Brazilian side Gremio ahead of last season.

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