Game for a laugh: Luis Suarez was pictured giggling along with his Liverpool colleagues
Happy as Luis: Suarez looks on with a smile on his face as Iago Aspas (right) chases the ball
Happy return: Suarez was back from international duty with Uruguay and seemed to be enjoying training
One of the lads: Suarez (left) had been training alone at the club's Melwood base on Merseyside
Luis Suarez returned to first-team training at Melwood on Friday after apologising to his Liverpool team-mates.
Suarez has tried to force through a move away from Liverpool for much of the summer and was banished to train on his own at Melwood until he issued an apology to his colleagues.And now Sportsmail understands the Uruguay striker has said sorry to his Liverpool club-mates, hence his inclusion in the first-team training session ahead of Liverpool's Premier League opener against Stoke.
THE GAMES SUAREZ WILL MISS
AUGUST
17: Stoke City (h) - (BT Sport, 12.45pm)
24: Aston Villa (a) - (Sky Sports, 5.30pm)
27: Notts County [Capital One Cup] (h)
SEPTEMBER
1: Manchester United (h) - (Sky Sports, 1.30pm)
16: Swansea City (a) - (Sky Sports, 8pm)
21: Southampton (h)
17: Stoke City (h) - (BT Sport, 12.45pm)
24: Aston Villa (a) - (Sky Sports, 5.30pm)
27: Notts County [Capital One Cup] (h)
SEPTEMBER
1: Manchester United (h) - (Sky Sports, 1.30pm)
16: Swansea City (a) - (Sky Sports, 8pm)
21: Southampton (h)
The £55million-rated Suarez appeared to be in high spirits, as he joked around with fellow Reds players between drills.
The 26-year-old, who was Liverpool's
top goalscorer last season, is unavailable for selection against the
Potters as he still has six games of a 10-match ban to serve. Suarez was
suspended late last season for biting Chelsea defender Branislav
Ivanovic.
Suarez's
will-he, won't-he transfer saga has dragged on for much of the summer,
with Arsenal having a £40,000,001 bid turned down by the Reds.
Manager Brendan Rodgers, meanwhile, has grown tired of talking about the ongoing transfer saga involving Suarez.
Still want to leave? Suarez and Daniel Agger (right) were in high spirits
Back to business: Suarez and Steven Gerrard (left) were training ahead of Liverpool's first game against Stoke
Keep up! Suarez runs behind his team-mates as they jog around the pitch
‘There’s too much good work gone on here for it to be overtaken by anything else,’ said Rodgers in his press conference.
‘The players’ concentration has been brilliant and we are all very determined this year. I can’t let anything detract from that.
‘Nothing
can sabotage what we are trying to do. With Luis Suarez, it is very
simple. There has been so much written and said over these last few
months but from our perspective, our position hasn’t changed. Out of
respect to the players who are here, I want to concentrate on those who
are available.
‘I won’t be speaking about him until he is available again (at the end of September, after his ban finishes).
‘There
is nothing to be said that hasn’t already been said. I am sure everyone
is absolutely fed up about reading and listening to (everything about
Suarez).
‘So purely out of
respect to the players who are available and the work they have done
since they have been back in pre-season, I only want to speak about
them.’
Reporting for duty: Suarez arrives at Melwood on Friday morning ahead of the session
Good form: Suarez is unavailable for selection for the next six games after biting Branislav Ivanovic
Shake on it: Suarez and Gerrard were back in action together for the first time in weeks
First look: Fans clamber on bins and even cars to see the Uruguayan back in action
Back in the swing of things: Suarez might have played his final game for Liverpool
Contagious: Manager Brendan Rodgers was also having a laugh in training
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