JAKARTA - Luis Suarez's contract with Uruguayan club Nacional will expire in November. The striker is expected to expand his range as he looks for new goals. One possible landing spot is Major League Soccer (MLS).

The United States league has increased its visibility in recent years, with many big names joining the ranks.

The Los Angeles Galaxy was touted as a possible landing spot for Suarez in the past, but it appears that is no longer the case.

The Western Conference team already has Javier Hernandez, who is having his best season with the club, in attack.

Marca reported Monday that the Mexican's contract has a clause that will automatically renew his contract if he scores 12 goals or more.

After scoring 18 league goals this season, it looks like the former Real Madrid and Manchester United striker will stay in Los Angeles for at least another season.

That leaves Suarez's move to the Galaxy in doubt, because unless the team moves away from the 4-3-3 formation they are playing at the moment, there may be no room for the Uruguayan.

While definitely not a suitor, it looks like Suarez should consider another club if he wants to land in MLS.


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