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Suarez loses arbitration case... and joins Ajax

09 August: Ajax have landed FC Groningen's Luis Suárez, after all. The Uruguayan forward has committed to the Amsterdam club for five seasons. "A dream has come true," said the player after having penned his contract at the ArenA. "I am happy and proud that I will get to play for one of the greatest clubs in Europe." Directors Maarten Fontein (Ajax) and Hans Nijland (FC Groningen), meanwhile, stated that they are both very happy with this "happy ending". All's well that ends well, as they say.

The agreement marks the end of a long 'soap opera'. A breakdown...

Suárez was linked with Ajax almost immediately after the departure of Ryan Babel to Liverpool on 12 July. However, the Uruguayan youngster had only just signed a five-year contract renewal at FC Groningen, a reason for the northern side to say 'no' and reject Ajax's bid of 3.5 million euros. It was, however, clear from the outset that Suárez was very eager to join Ajax. The player's agent (not Suárez himself) expressed his disappointment and anger about the fact that Groningen were denying the player this obvious 'step forward' in his career and announced that they would take the case to the KNVB arbitration committee. The committee put it on the agenda for Monday 30 July. Hans Nijland, meanwhile, said in the media that Ajax were behind it: "This is not what Luis himself wanted. Come on: he doesn't even know what an arbitration case is." 

Days before the case, however, Suárez and his agent decided to call the arbitration case off, as all parties agreed that such a case 'would only have losers, no winners'. Director Hans Nijland announced that Groningen were willing to talk to Ajax, but he added that the Amsterdammers would have to offer considerably more than 3.5 million euros, a bid which he dismissed as laughable.

According to media reports and Hans Nijland, Ajax raised their bid to 6.5 million euros, although the Amsterdam club strongly denied this: in an official statement published on Ajax.nl the club claimed to have offered 3.5 million, still their highest and only formal bid. A joke, repeated Hans Nijland: Groningen demanded 9.5 million euros and not a penny less. That was on Thursday 02 August. FC Groningen and Ajax announced that the deal was off. Regional TV station RTV Noord reported that Luis Suárez had skipped training, devastated and disillusioned. His agent, meanwhile, announced an arbitration case... again.

That case was today and, not entirely unexpectedly, Suárez lost it. Suárez's (and Ajax's...?) attempt to force a relatively cheap transfer had failed, but just before the book was closed, there was a remarkable plot twist: Ajax raised their bid, Groningen lowered their price - and the two parties smoked the pipe of peace at 7.5 million euros. Everybody seems to be over the moon: Ajax with their new forward, Suárez with his new club and Groningen with the money.

Luis Alberto Suárez (born Salto, Uruguay, 24 January 1987) is regarded as one of Uruguay's greatest football talents. His career started at Nacional, one of Uruguay's supreme football powerhouses from the capital of Montevideo. Suárez made his top flight début in the fall of 2005 and finished his first season with 29 league appearances and 12 goals behind his name. His performances had drawn the attention of FC Groningen, who landed the young forward for approximately 1.5 million euros in the summer of 2006.

At Groningen's Green Cathedral, Suárez would soon develop into a revelation. He had 29 league appearances in his first (and only) season for FC Groningen, in which he netted 10 times. His form didn't go unnoticed in Uruguay. Suárez was called up for the national team, in which he had an unfortunate début earlier this year: Suárez was sent off in the 85th minute.

The 20 year-old forward has been given jersey number 16 in Amsterdam. Ajax's technical director Martin van Geel was a happy man: "Luis can play in several different positions and tactical formations, so our head-coach can use him in various ways. He can score goals and he is a brave player. What I'm trying to say by the word 'brave' is that he always goes for it and seems totally unimpressed by the circumstances, no matter what they are. We are very pleased that Suárez has joined us."

The man himself just listened and smiled. "My goal for the next seasons? I want to play as many games as possible in the jersey of Ajax. I'm hoping for many wonderful moments in the upcoming years. The past few days have been stressful. I'm glad we have found a way out of it." (MP)

Sources: Ajax.nl, Wikipedia

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