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After arriving at Inter Miami, the 3 world stars that Lionel Messi would've demanded David Beckham to sign

Inter Miami would have to make these 3 signings to keep Lionel happy.

By William Estrella

Inter Miami would have to make these 3 signings to keep Lionel happy.
Inter Miami would have to make these 3 signings to keep Lionel happy.

After so many twists and turns, Lionel Messi announced his new club for next season. The Argentine will play for Inter Miami and will not finally reach Barcelona. The North American club will sign him for two years with the option of extending it to another one. He will arrive as a free agent, so they will only negotiate his salary, which will be 50 million per season.

Inter, chaired by David Beckham, fulfilled his wish of having the world champion with Argentina. His former coach had declared a few months ago that he liked the idea of training Leo in Miami and that the club was interested in him, in addition, Messi would have asked for up to 3 stars as signings to reinforce the team.

It treats of Sergio Busquets, Luis Suarez and Jordi Alba. The most likely at the moment is Busquets, who already said goodbye to Barça this season and is looking for a new team for next season. The now ex Blaugrana received some proposals from Saudi Arabia, but has not yet received anything concrete to negotiate. Besides, he is enjoying his holidays after a long course with Barcelona.

He could be his great friend's partner again

The midfielder made the decision not to renew his relationship with the Catalan entity after 15 seasons in the first team. The now ex captain culé is looking for a new team for the next campaign and at Inter Miami they already confessed that they are interested in having him. Surely with the arrival of his great friend Leo could accompany him on his journey through the MLS.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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