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Luis Suárez salary 2025: net worth, career earnings, contract, stats, age, girlfriend

Find out about Luis Suárez's salary, net worth, contract, stats, age, and girlfriend.

Luis Suárez is one of the biggest soccer players on the planet, known for his time at AFC Ajax, Liverpool FC, FC Barcelona and Atletico Madrid. He moved to Gremio in Brazil before switching to Inter Miami CF.


Luis Suárez, who hails from the South American nation of Uruguay, is widely regarded as one of the best strikers of his generation. 


He is known for his aggressive style of play, technical skills, and goal-scoring abilities.


Salary

Suárez earns $28,846 per week and $1,500,000 per year at Inter Miami CF in 2025.


Net Worth

Luis Suárez has a net worth estimated to be around $70 million, accrued from his career earnings, especially at FC Barcelona, where he spent many seasons. Other sources include endorsements and investments and sponsorship deals with well-known brands like Adidas and Puma.


Contract Information

Suárez joined Inter Miami CF in 2024 on a one-year contract. But it included an option to extend for a further year.


Height and Weight

Height: 1.82 metres (5 feet 11.5 inches)

Weight: Around 83 kg (183 lbs)


Agent

Luis Suárez's agent is Pere Guardiola, who is a well-known soccer agent and co-founder of the Media Base Sports agency.

Pere Guardiola has played a key role in Suárez’s transfers, including to FC Barcelona, Atlético Madrid, and Inter Miami.


Style of Play and Positions

Suárez plays as a centre-forward (striker). However, he has also been deployed as a second striker and winger occasionally. Some key attributes about him include aggressive pressing, clinical finishing, technical skill, creativity and physicality.


Other Previous Teams Played For

1. Nacional (2005–2006, Uruguay)

2. Groningen (2006–2007, Netherlands)

3. AFC Ajax (2007–2011, Netherlands)

4. Liverpool (2011–2014, England)

5. Barcelona (2014–2020, Spain)

6. Atlético Madrid (2020–2022, Spain)

7. Nacional (2022, Nacional, Uruguay)

8. Grêmio (2023, Brazil)

9. Inter Miami (2024–present)