Considered to be one of the most talented footballers on the planet, Uruguayan striker, Luis Suarez, is unsurprisingly courting interest from some of the biggest clubs in Europe, with the likes of Barcelona and Real Madrid being mentioned.
A Kosovan side, Hajvalia, has also shown its admiration for the striker and stated that it is considering making an offer to sign the player on loan.
Kosovo is not yet recognized as a full FIFA member, so the club believes the Liverpool forward’s ban, imposed on him by the game’s world governing body after he was found guilty of biting Italy’s Giorgio Chiellini, would not stand should deal happen.
The director of the club, Xhavit Pacolli, told Kosovan daily Sport Plus:
“Suarez can’t play in the next four months.
“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 is a very optimistic attempt by the club which finished sixth in last season’s Kosovan league.
“This is the maximum we can offer,” Pacolli says. “We offered 30,000 euros to Liverpool 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.”
By: Edwin Kwakofi/citifmonline.com/Ghana