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Former Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has held 'positive' talks over a return to his former club Nacional in Uruguay.
Nacional club president Jose Fuentes travelled to Spain this week to negotiate a transfer for the veteran frontman. Earlier this summer, Suarez confirmed that a move to South America was a possibility as he prioritises first-team football ahead of this winter's World Cup in Qatar.
Suarez left Atletico Madrid at the end of the campaign after two seasons. His goals helped fire Diego Simeone's side to the league title in his first season at the club – netting 21 times to secure Atleti's first league title in seven years – but struggled to replicate that form in his second term.
The Uruguayan – who has been linked to multiple clubs in this summer transfer window as a free agent – remains synonymous in English football with his three-and-a-half year spell at the Reds between 2011 and 2014, in which he bagged 82 goals in 133 appearances before moving on to Barcelona.
While Nacional are eyeing a sensational homecoming from the striker, Sky Germany report they face competition from Borussia Dortmund after the player's representatives offer him to