Monday, 30 June 2014

Hajvalia Offers Luis Suarez Chance To Play Football During FIFA Ban

, from participating in football for four-month, latest report indicates the Uruguayan player might not serve the ban in football wilderness after all.
According to Telegraph.co.uk, the Liverpool striker has been offered a shock escape from his four-month worldwide by Kosovo Superleague outfit Hajvalia.
FIFA ban stipulates that Suarez is expected to be sidelined until November from all football after being banned for biting Italy's Giorgio Chiellini during lasts week's World Cup victory in Natal.
* Uruguay's Luis Suarez
* Uruguay's Luis Suarez
But the Catalan giants now face a rival for Suarez's signature with Hajvalia prepared to hand the player a chance to play during his ban as a result of Kosovo yet to become full members of FIFA and, therefore, unaffected by the governing body's regulations
"Suarez can't play in the next four months," Xhavit Pacolli, the club's director told Kosovo's daily, Sport Plus.
"As we are not part of FIFA yet, I think he can play in Kosovo, so we have an offer that we will send to Liverpool."
It was gathered that Hajvalia are willing to pay Liverpool 30,000 Euros and give Suarez a salary of 1,500 euros per month if he accepts the offer of playing in the tiny Balkan state.
* Suarez back in his country
* Suarez back in his country
"This is the maximum we can offer," Pacolli said. "We offered 30,000 Euros and a salary of 1,500 for each month. This might sound ridiculous to him, but that is all we can do.
"If he is willing to come and play for us, he is welcome. As we are not part of FIFA, it would be ideal for him."
It was gathered that Hajvalia finished last season 6th, and are owned by a famous folk singer, known as Meda.
As at the time of compiling this report, Suarez is yet to respond to the offer.
* Giorgio Chiellini, left, and Suarez
* Giorgio Chiellini, left, and Suarez
Meanwhile, reports stated that Suarez has already sent his appeal to FIFA concerning the four month ban.
Analysts are already saying the appeal would be turned down despite
It could be recalled that Uruguay were knocked out in the round of 16 of the ongoing FIFA World Cup in Brazil as a result of a 0-2 defeat they suffered in the match against Colombia.

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