Suarez, boot company, Adidas are looking into the situation, and are, according to the Daily Mail, set to hold several meetings with the players representatives. Adidas UK manager Simon Chadwick stated that Suarez was testing their "limits".
“FIFA
can confirm that disciplinary proceedings have been opened against the
player Luis Suarez of Uruguay,” Chadwick continued. “The FIFA
Disciplinary Committee is responsible for sanctioning serious
infringements which have escaped the match officials’ attention.” Chadwick said Adidas will again come under pressure to act as a “moral arbiter” and end its association with him.
“Adidas
is aware of the issue involving Luis Suarez,” the £22 billion sporting
goods maker based in Herzogenaurach, Germany, said in a statement. “We
await FIFA’s full investigation into this matter and will respond
accordingly.”
Liverpool are also looking into the prospect of being able to sue the 27 year old, with 888 poker set to end their deal. Suarez
also has deals back home in Uruguay, with a Television broadcaster, and
McDonalds, as well as the striker having a deal with sports brand
Warrior, who also make Liverpool's strips. (soccerheatbase)
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