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    Luis Suarez completes £75m transfer to Barcelona as Liverpool lose star striker in wake of World Cup bite scandal
    The 27-year-old striker moves to Nou Camp after agreeing five-year deal
    Uruguayan will travel to Spain for a medical next week
    Suarez will be unveiled as Barcelona player after completing formalities
    But due to FIFA ban he CANNOT be presented at the Nou Camp
    Suarez says: ‘It is with a heavy heart that I leave Liverpool for a new life. I have fallen in love with the incredible fans.’
    ‘I hope you can all understand why I have made this decision… Thank you again. You'll Never Walk Alone'
    Catalan club hail star’s ‘competitive spirit’
    Rodgers said: ‘If there is one thing the history of this great club teaches us, it is that Liverpool FC is bigger than any individual’
    By SIMON JONES
    PUBLISHED: 06:34 EST, 11 July 2014 | UPDATED: 07:15 EST, 11 July 2014
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    Luis Suarez has left Liverpool and completed a £75million move to Barcelona.
    Liverpool have finalised the terms of a club-record fee with Barcelona for the sale of striker Luis Suarez.
    Official talks began over a week ago and were productive from the start with the Catalan side agreeing to meet the Uruguay international's buy-out clause, believed to be £75million.


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