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Luis Suarez: I will not bite again

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Luis Suarez presented to Barcelona fans (1:00)

Luis Suarez and the rest of Barcelona's new signings have been presented to fans ahead of the new La Liga season. (1:00)

Barcelona striker Luis Suarez has vowed never to bite an opponent again and revealed he has been seeing a psychologist since sinking his teeth into Italy's Giorgio Chiellini during the World Cup.

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After playing 14 uneventful minutes as a substitute in Monday's 6-0 Trofeo Gamper, Barca's new signing from Liverpool -- who club chiefs said on Tuesday cost 80 million euros -- spoke to the media at the Camp Nou the next day.

The Uruguay forward is still serving a FIFA-imposed four-month ban for the bite on Chiellini in June. However, a more recent ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport means he can now train with his new teammates and take part in official club events, including playing in friendlies.

Suarez, 27, said that his thoughts were now focused firmly forward toward getting back to playing again.

"I say to fans, don't worry, because I won't do that anymore," Suarez said. "I spoke to my psychologist, and he said I had to face it and say sorry. I did -- now I would rather focus on the present, which is Barcelona.

"The ban is what it is and must be accepted. I am focused now on achieving important things for Barcelona. Everything from before is forgotten. If I tried to think about everything, I would not be able to sleep. My mind now is focused on training until October."

Suarez, who has served three suspensions for biting opponents on the pitch during games, confirmed that he was receiving expert help in dealing with the issue but did not discuss details.

"That is something personal, which I will work on with the right professionals," he said. "When it happened, I felt very down and did not want to do anything, then when I was with my family, I saw I had to accept the reality.

"I prefer not to go back over that, over all I have been through. I have apologised. That is something from the past and to be forgotten. I have already tried to erase it and move on."

Suarez is likely to feature in Uruguay's upcoming friendlies against Japan on Sept. 5 and South Korea on Sept. 9, with his competitive Barcelona debut likely to come in a La Liga clasico against Real Madrid at the Bernabeu on the weekend of Oct. 25-26.

"I already know I have two months to train, to prepare and to be ready if the coach wants me to play in the game against Real Madrid," Suarez said.

The 2013-14 Premier League PFA Player of the Year said he was excited about playing alongside new teammates Lionel Messi and Neymar and would be happy to fill whatever role coach Luis Enrique requires.

"To share not just a front line, but a dressing room with players like Leo and Ney makes you very happy," Suarez said. "It makes you excited and motivated to play games with them. I do not see myself as a superstar; stars are in the sky.

"I am ready to play in any position in attack. I have played many games on the left wing or the right for Liverpool, as [Daniel] Sturridge was the No. 9. So I have no problem playing any position the coach wants me to help the team."

Asked specifically whether he had rejected an offer from Real Madrid, Suarez said other clubs had shown an interest, but he had always wanted to join Barca.

"The dream of playing for Barca comes from many years ago, as a kid," he said. "Everyone knows that some of my family have been living here. There were options to sign for other teams, but once Barca were interested, there were no doubts. It was about fulfilling my dream.

"I have always liked coming to the Camp Nou and been at the 5-0 against Madrid, 4-1 against Arsenal and 1-0 vs. Espanyol with Andres [Iniesta's] goal. I have been to many games, always enjoyed coming here and enjoyed the atmosphere."