Luis Suárez managed with his lightning trip to Perugia to pass the Italian B1 exam, necessary to get his passport. It is not clear if the procedures will be completed before October 5 (meanwhile, Juventus has practically closed the signing of Edin Dzeko), but according to one of his examiners, Lorenzo Rocca, the forward during the test “imagined himself in an Italian city that you can already imagine “. “Turin? I didn't say so,” the professor told the ANSA agency, according to which Suárez “He had no difficulty understanding the language, he makes himself understood well and speaks clearly”. For those reasons, Rocca said, “We give him the B1 certificate which is an intermediate level” and “his Italian will improve a lot because he is a smart and friendly boyDuring the exam, Suárez spoke about his family, his children, Uruguay and … his projects for the future. Who knows where it will be.
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