Barcelona star Luis Suarez is a liar and has "mental issues," according to his former agentDaniel Fonseca.The Uruguayan striker recently accused Fonseca of still owing him money in line with his 2006 move fromNacionalto Groningen in 200620 per cent of his roughly 800,000 transfer feeperMontecarlo TV (h/t EFE, viaAS).The 46-year-old agent responded in startling fashion, saying Suarez's accusations are false and questioning the former Ajax man's mental state, perUruguayan radio station 1010 (h/t EFE, viaAS):"He is lying, he is a kid with mental issues, everybody knows that. He still sees a psychologist but I dont think its doing any good. He needs to change psychologist or go to a psychiatrist.He counts on his fingers, the kid doesnt know how to add up."Fonseca continued with a scathing attack on Suarez's personality in which he called his courage into question and revealed the 29-year-old's "real motive" for making his claims:The whole thing started because I had to tell the kid a very uncomfortable truth when he was playing for the junior national team. Three of his teammates gave me a call and said they were having a tough time with Luis. I had to say something very uncomfortable to the kid, but until the day I die I wont say what it was.He didnt take it, it didnt go down well at all. The coward should tell the truth and not try to smear me by saying I owe him 200,000 euros. Little sod. If he had any courage hed say what I had to say to him. Thats the real motive why this disgraceful person doesnt have the courage to talk and has been hiding this for six years.Suarez has often been a divisive figure during his career, and his numerous biting incidentsfirst at Ajax, then at Liverpool and finally with the Uruguayan national team at the 2014 FIFA World Cuphave earned him a reputation as a somewhat unstable and unpredictable presence.However, his time at Barca has predominantly been defined by a string of extraordinary performances alongside Lionel Messi and Neymar.Suarez's move toGroningen signalled his arrival in European football. He subsequently moved to Ajax and then Liverpool before joining Barca in 2014, and he has established himself as arguably the best striker in the world.Along with the accusation of non-payment, Suarez also acknowledged how grateful he was toFonseca for helping him out in the early part of his career, per the aforementioned report.The former Napoli, Roma and Juventus forward clearly played a key role in Suarez's formative years, but therelationshipbetween the two Uruguayans has now seemingly soured.Suarez likely has no desperate need for the money he is owedgiven his status at Barcabut there is a matter of principle being argued between him andFonseca, which looks unlikely to be resolved.
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