The two were a serious duo in the Premier League some time ago. They almost won the title but weren’t lucky enough. Luis Suarez played alongside Steven Gerrard for his three-and-a-half years at Liverpool and now the Englishman who is managing Aston Villa wants the south American by his side again – Suarez could reportedly be in line for a sensational move to Villa Park.One south American has already arrived (on loan for the remainder of the season) and has made his impact felt straight away. Philippe Coutinho scored at his debut against Manchester United and was a driving force in the second half of the match.Sat, 15.30: (2.85) EVERTON (3.20) ASTON VILLA (2.70)Now, Villa fans hope that a prolific striker such as Suarez could arrive in Birmingham and help Gerrard elevate Villa to become an upper-part-of-the-table regulars.Reportedly, Suarez is interested in signing for Aston Villa after rejecting multiple offers from elsewhere – Spanish football reporter Gerard Romero has given a big update about Suarez’s future on his Twitch channel.Atletico Madrid star has ruled out three offers from Brazilian sides Palmeiras, Corinthians and Atletico Mineiro and also one Saudi Arabian club, Romero tweeted.With all the optimism from Villa fans, it’s likely that any sort of a deal will have to wait until the summer since that is when Suarez’s contract with Los Colchoneros expires.Ronaldo-less Red Devils barely survive at Villa ParkBack in 2015, Gerrard spared no words of praise towards the Uruguayan. Legendary Liverpool captain even said that Suarez is the best player he ever played with.”I don’t think anyone ever looks forward to playing against Luis Suarez, he is a fantastic talent and a very dangerous player,” Gerrard said.”He is a fantastic team-mate, probably the best player I have played with.”He’s a good guy, a family man away from the pitch, we keep in touch and have supported each other throughout our careers.”Sun, 17.00: (6.00) C.PALACE (4.10) LIVERPOOL (1.62)In the summer of 2013, Gerrard even convinced Suarez not to leave Liverpool and sign for Premier League rivals Arsenal. The Gunners made a now-famous 40 million-and-one pound bid for the striker to activate his release clause. Suarez wanted to make the move to the Emirates but it was Gerrard’s intervention that made him stay at Anfield.“I had some further discussions with the coach, as well as with Gerrard. He was the one that convinced me.” Suarez told UEFA.com.”I told him I wanted to keep being successful, that I wanted to play in the Champions League.”So, he said to me, ‘If this year we keep improving as we have been, and you’re at the level you have to be, next year you’ll be able to play for Bayern München, Real Madrid, Barcelona, or whatever club you like. You’ll have the chance to choose, but stay for one more year.’”It would be amazing to see if the former Reds trio could propel Aston Villa to success in the near future.