While Messi has his feet up after collecting an eighth Ballon d’Or earlier this week, his old pal still has the business end of the Brazilian Serie A to keep him busy as fourth-placed Gremio take on Bahia on Saturday.
Suarez and Messi struck up a close friendship as well as a devastating on-field partnership during six seasons together at Barcelona, before the Uruguayan was deemed surplus to requirements. After powering Atletico Madrid to a league title, Suarez made a fairytale comeback to his first club Nacional, where he won the Uruguayan title before moving on to Brazil. Rumours of a reunion with his old friend and former Camp Nou colleagues Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba grew earlier this week and it now appears a mere matter of formality until the move is complete.
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