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Related: About this forumLionel Messi to sign with Inter Miami
Messis future is decided: the Argentine legend will sign with Inter Miami.
The football superstar announced his decision in an interview with sports media MundoDeportivo and Sport on Wednesday at 4 p.m. Argentine time.
Ive taken the decision that Im going to Miami, Messi told his interviewers. Its not a 100% done deal. Im missing a few things, but weve decided to continue that path.
The former Paris Saint-Germain player will discard a lucrative contract in Saudi Arabia and become the latest addition to the US Major League Soccer as a free agent, according to the BBC.
If the agreement goes through, the 35-year-old captain of the Argentine squad will play outside of Europe for the first time ever since he entered the Barça football school at the age of 13 to later become the teams top scorer with 672 goals.
At: https://buenosairesherald.com/sports/lionel-messi-to-sign-with-inter-miami-media-report
Legendary Argentine football forward Lionel Messi celebrates his country's World Cup win in Qatar last December.
Messi reportedly turned down a half billion-dollar offer from Saudi Arabias Al-Hilal, and instead opted to sign with Inter Miami - co-owned by Englands former captain David Beckham.
notemason
(572 posts)Current coach is really struggling. Signs in stands demanding his release.
peacebuzzard
(5,270 posts)and helped start up U.S. interest in soccer.
Steven Gerrard is another big-name player to accept a west coast offer in the U.S. and in addition most recently also refused the Saudi offers to opt for Liverpool, I think he took that job after his Ranger Manager career.
I saw an internet video on Gerrard dealing with the low energy of the U.S. soccer world and how his career on U.S. soil was short-lived.
Maybe Messi in Miami will find much better vibes; he will certainly be welcomed like a king in South FL.
johndenny251
(12 posts)us here he comes
marble falls
(62,240 posts)FSogol
(46,534 posts)marble falls
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peppertree
(22,850 posts)Can't say I'm too pleased he'll be playing for the right-wing Mas brothers (who control Inter Miami) - but Messi's always been careful to stay away from politics, as much as he could anyway.
This is a good habit he picked up in Argentina - where even the rain is political ("it's not raining because God wants the Peronists to lose - ha, ha!" ). Any comments for or against this or that politician or initiative would've quickly turned millions against him.
And in today's political climate here in the U.S., I think he'd do well to stick to that policy. I'm sure he will.