Hopefully he has found a league which suits him.
He's apparently
very happy there at the moment, according to that interview with Uruguayan media.
I'll see if I can translate that article later.
Quick summary:
Food, beaches and weather better than Sunderland.
League is more technical and his team tries to have ball-playing defenders who can keep the ball, which he thinks suits him better.
Has scored several goals, and believes his England experience helped him settle very quickly this time.
His son is 2 and half years old, and confuses the hell out of Seb by speaking a mix of Spanish, English and Portuguese.
There's also a lot of information about the World Cup Qualifiers, and about an ongoing, huge legal and political dispute between Uruguay's players, the Uruguayan PFA, and a TV and image rights company.