Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has revealed that he 'definitely' wants to return to his former club AFC Ajax.
However, the Uruguayan is not eyeing the switch to the Dutch club any time soon.
According to Metro.co.uk, Suarez said that he would definitely go back to Ajax, even if the coach there does not want him.
The striker said that he is desperate to finish his football career with Ajax, but he will be continuing with Liverpool for the time being.
Suarez added that Ajax is very important for him, as it is his ideal club that taught him a lot, using both feet, playing with the ball and being a team player.
Suarez joined Ajax in 2007 and made his name with the club scoring 81 goals in 110 matches for the club, before he transferred to Liverpool in 2011, the report added.
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