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19 March 2024

Blatter awards 'fair play' to Suarez as Liverpool-Barca talks continue

A man holds his arm in front of an advertising placard showing Uruguay's striker Luis Suarez flashing his teeth, at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro in this June 26, 2014 file photo. (REUTERS)

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Fifa President Sepp Blatter praised Uruguay striker Luis Suarez on Wednesday after he apologised for biting an Italian defender during the World Cup.

Suarez was banned for nine competitive internationals and cannot take part in any soccer activities for four months after he sank his teeth into the shoulder of Giorgio Chiellini during Uruguay's 1-0 defeat of the Italians on June 24.

It took the forward nearly a week to confess that he had bitten his opponent, after protesting his innocence when the furore surrounding the incident first broke.

"He said 'I'm sorry' to the soccer family, and that's fair play too," Blatter told reporters at an event in Rio de Janeiro.

"That shows he's a great player and I hope he can have his soccer career back."

Barcelona officials were reportedly meeting their Liverpool counterparts in London on Wednesday with a view to possibly buying the disgraced striker, who was in brilliant form last season and was voted the English Premier League's best player.

Suarez was seemingly moving closer towards a move from Liverpool to Barcelona after reports in the British press Thursday said talks between the two clubs were ongoing.

Several media organisations said discussions had started in London, with Britain's domestic Press Association news agency quoting a Liverpool source as saying: "The talks were productive, with sensible expectations on both sides.

"Further talks and discussions will take place in due course. Nothing is finalised as of now."

Barcelona themselves stoked the speculation regarding a transfer by heaping more praise on Suarez on Wednesday after the Uruguay forward apologised for biting a rival World Cup player but refused to comment on rumours of a possible signing.

Despite the furore over the incident, Barcelona were reportedly still ready to sign the player from Liverpool on condition he apologise for biting Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini.

Suarez's attack on Chiellini saw him thrown out of the World Cup and given a four-month global ban from all football.

It was the third time he had been banned for biting yet he still remains one of world football's hottest properties after leading the Premier League scoring chart last season with 31 goals.

Liverpool, who finished runners-up in the Premier League last season behind champions Manchester City, have indicated that if the 27-year-old Suarez is to leave Anfield it will be for a fee of at least £70 million ($121 million, 88million euros).

Meanwhile there have been suggestions that Barcelona could offer Chile forward Alexis Sanchez in return to help seal the deal.

Suarez's current ban means he could not play for Barcelona until October at the earliest.

Nevertheless, following Suarez's Twitter apology to Chiellini, Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu coyly said: "Luis Suarez is a Liverpool player so I can't speak about Suarez.

"I can talk about what he did. He made a mistake during a match and has apologised. That honours him because it is hard to admit mistakes," he added.

"But once you do it, is the first step to change. He is a player who has to recover and keep playing."

His comments mirrored those made by Barcelona's sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta, who on Tuesday praised Suarez's "humility" for making the apology.

"Suarez has had the character and the humility to acknowledge his mistake. That is important," Zubizarreta said.

Barcelona's new coach Luis Enrique is overhauling the squad after a disappointing season in which they narrowly failed to defend their Spanish league title.

Bartomeu vowed Barcelona would make "exciting" signings before the start of the next season.

"We are working on names that are for me personally exciting and which have the agreement of Luis Enrique," he said.