Suarez close to Nacional return as Uruguayans await answer from Barcelona great

Luis Suarez is set to give an answer to Nacional as the Uruguay great considers rejoining the club where he began his celebrated career.

After 16 years away from the Montevideo club, former Liverpool, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid striker Suarez has been offered the chance to return to Nacional.

A free agent after leaving Atletico, Suarez has also been linked in media reports with German club Borussia Dortmund, and there may be interest from within Major League Soccer.

However, Nacional are hoping the prospect of a move back to the club where his goalscoring prowess first came to the fore will appeal to the 35-year-old player.

Nacional president Jose Fuentes told Uruguayan broadcaster Sport 890 on Friday: “I am waiting as we had agreed that in two or three days he would answer me. This was Wednesday and we are within the two or three days that we agreed.

“At this time I do not have any confirmation from Luis Suarez.”

Fuentes said he was perturbed by reports that considered it a done deal, saying the rush for a news scoop “sometimes damages the negotiation or the conversations”.

His update followed club director Gonzalo Lucas saying on Thursday that the deal was “a probability” but “not yet closed”.

“I think that Suarez is the best footballer in the history of Uruguayan football,” Lucas said. “It’s like a fairy tale, and we have to protect him so that he has a happy ending.”

Many Nacional fans wore Suarez masks at Thursday’s game against Cerrito as they welcomed the prospect of his possible return.

Suarez emerged as a teenage forward of considerable promise with Nacional before being signed by Dutch team Groningen, with his career then taking him to Ajax prior to his successful spells in the Premier League and LaLiga.

He sits third on the list of Barcelona’s all-time top scorers, with a haul of 198 goals putting him behind clear leader Lionel Messi and second-placed Cesar Rodriguez.

With Uruguay, Suarez has scored 68 goals in 132 international games, helping the team to win the 2011 Copa America and featuring at three World Cups.