Luis Suarez breaks silence on Barcelona axing and claims 'when I have to talk, I talk for myself' amid transfer links

LUIS SUAREZ says “when I have to talk, I talk for myself” after breaking his silence on his Barcelona future.

The Uruguayan striker has been told he is no longer wanted at the Nou Camp by new boss Ronald Koeman.

Ex-Liverpool star Suarez has teams from across Europe keen on securing his services.

Clubs from the Premier League and Serie A have both allegedly been in contact.

Paris Saint-Germain are also closely monitoring his situation while former club Ajax want to bring him back to Holland.

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Suarez has also been linked with a move to America to join David Beckham's MLS outfit Inter Miami.

Throughout what has been a manic week for Barcelona after Lionel Messi’s transfer request, the forward has remained silent.

Now he has taken to his Instagram account to post the first words since news broke he was told he had no future with the Catalans.  

He wrote: “There are people talking about me or in my name when for years I've had no relationship with them, when I have to talk I talk for myself.”

Despite the media frenzy over both Suarez and Messi's future, the pair were spotted together last night.

The close friends were captured on camera leaving a restaurant, with footage released by El Chiringuito TV showing Messi departing in a black vehicle with Suarez then following separately.  

South American Suarez will not decide his next move until his lawyers have agreed an exit deal with Barca.

Ajax chief Marc Overmars was reportedly working on bringing him back to the Dutch side.

He spent four years with them before heading to Anfield in 2014.

The Eredivisie giants reportedly offered Barcelona £13.5million for him.

But it is reported that Suarez has no interest in returning to Ajax.

Tottenham, Manchester United and Arsenal are among the long-list of English clubs believed to be hoping to sign a new striker this summer.

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