Barcelona remain keen to sign Uruguay's Luis Suarez despite his
four-month ban for biting Italy's Giorgio Chiellini during a World Cup
match.
The Liverpool striker, 27, cannot take part in any football-related activity until the end of October.
He is not allowed to train with his club or enter a football stadium.
Yet La Liga side Barca, who already have Argentina
forward Lionel Messi and Brazil playmaker Neymar, would consider signing
Suarez for the right price.
Liverpool bought Suarez from Ajax for £25m in January 2011.
He missed the start of last season after being handed a
10-match ban for biting Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic in April
2013, but returned to score 31 Premier League goals as the Reds finished
second in the table.
His performances also earned him the Professional Footballers' Association and Football Writers' player of the year awards.
Suarez was found guilty of biting Chiellini on the left
shoulder during Tuesday's World Cup group match, which Uruguay won 1-0
to qualify for the last 16 in Brazil.
The forward denied the allegations, claiming Chiellini bumped into him.
But Fifa decided the former Ajax player had bitten the
Italian defender, and banned him for four months as well as nine
international matches.
Chiellini says the four-month
ban given to Suarez is excessive.
and has "no feelings of joy, revenge or anger against Suarez".
Suarez has also lost his role as a worldwide ambassador of
online gambling firm 888poker,
which said it had "decided to terminate its relationship" with "immediate effect".
It is the third time Suarez has been suspended for biting an opponent.
Prior to being banned for biting Ivanovic, he was
suspended for seven games for biting PSV Eindhoven's Otman Bakkal in
2010.
Suarez has flown to Uruguay after leaving his team's hotel in Brazil.
A large group of people gathered at Carrasco
International Airport near Montevideo on Thursday in the hope of
welcoming him back to his homeland, but he is thought to have avoided
the crowds.
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