Messi denies Inter Miami rumours
'The Times' reports that Inter Miami are close to agreeing a deal with Leo Messi to sign him for next season. His entourage, according to 'Sport', denies it. Thus, a hypothetical renewal with Paris Saint-Germain or a return to Barcelona would not be ruled out.
1 year ago
Leo Messi only has this season left on his contract with PSG and his future is close to the United States. There has been much speculation about a hypothetical return to his lifelong club Barcelona, but suitors from outside the big leagues, such as Inter Miami, have also come to the fore. In fact, according to 'The Times', the club co-owned by David Beckham is close to agreeing a deal with him. His entourage, according to 'Sport', has denied it.
The newspaper claims that the Argentine would sign after the World Cup in Qatar, on which he is focused with the Argentina national team. If the leak is confirmed, it would hint at the intention of the '30' of the Parc des Princes to move away from the top flight to perhaps spend the last few years of his career in a less demanding atmosphere. On the downside, he will move away from the spotlight he has been under for so long.
The source mentioned in the first paragraph adds in its article that the Argentine would become the player with the highest salary in the squad, although it does not specify how much the figure would be. It is logical considering the player's reputation, but the investment would not stop there: the board also intends to sign other players to complement him so that he feels comfortable in the MLS.
That is why Cesc Fabregas, who plays for Serie B side Como, and Luis Suarez, who plays for Nacional in Uruguay, are on the table as possible signings. 'Tiempo de Juego', from the 'COPE' channel, adds Sergio Busquets to the list.
The newspaper claims that the Argentine would sign after the World Cup in Qatar, on which he is focused with the Argentina national team. If the leak is confirmed, it would hint at the intention of the '30' of the Parc des Princes to move away from the top flight to perhaps spend the last few years of his career in a less demanding atmosphere. On the downside, he will move away from the spotlight he has been under for so long.
The source mentioned in the first paragraph adds in its article that the Argentine would become the player with the highest salary in the squad, although it does not specify how much the figure would be. It is logical considering the player's reputation, but the investment would not stop there: the board also intends to sign other players to complement him so that he feels comfortable in the MLS.
That is why Cesc Fabregas, who plays for Serie B side Como, and Luis Suarez, who plays for Nacional in Uruguay, are on the table as possible signings. 'Tiempo de Juego', from the 'COPE' channel, adds Sergio Busquets to the list.
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