The 37-year-old has had an impressive season so far with seven goals and five assists in just 11 appearances for a Major League Soccer team. However, he has also received four bookings, with the most recent one occurring in a match against Monterrey in the CONCACAF Champions Cup. During this game, Suarez was involved in a controversial incident where he appeared to grab and twist the arm of a Monterrey player in the penalty area.
This incident elicited strong reactions from fans, who felt that Suarez should have been shown a red card. Despite the controversy, Inter Miami, Suarez’s team, were eliminated from the competition following a 1-0 loss in Mexico and a 3-1 aggregate defeat. This outcome allows the team to shift their focus to domestic competitions, where they currently lead the Major League Soccer in goals scored.
In a recent interview, Suarez hinted at his impending retirement, expressing his readiness for this final challenge in his career. He also expressed a desire to prioritize post-career quality of life and suggested that he does not intend to pursue a coaching role after retiring. Suarez previously signed a one-year deal with Inter Miami, with the option for a further year, and has yet to decide on the exact timing of his retirement.