Hajvalia offers Luis Suarez £1,200 per week to play during four-month ban
Luis Suarez has been offered an escape from his 4-month ban from all-football after Kosovan Superleague club Hajvalia expressed their desire to loan out the trouble striker while he completes his ban, according to a report published by Telegraph.
"Suarez can't play in the next four months," club director Xhavit Pacolli told Kosovo's daily, Sport Plus. "As we are not part of Fifa yet, I think he can play in Kosovo, so we have an offer that we will send to Liverpool.”
He was served with a ban from all football activities for a period of four months he was found guilty of biting Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini in their final Group D match in Natal.
Since Kosavo are yet to be registered as a full member of FIFA, they stay unaffected from any of the bans imposed by the governing body allowing them to sign the Liverpool striker. He will be offered £1,200 on a weekly basis, and Liverpool will be paid £25,000 as a loan fee.
"This is the maximum we can offer. We offered £25,000 and a salary of £1200 for each month," Pacolli added. "This might sound ridiculous to him, but that is all we can do.If he is willing to come and play for us, he is welcome. As we are not part of FIFA, it would be ideal for him."