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Apple TV confirms a TV series about Lionel Messi, this it what it will look like

The platform has already announced how many episodes it will have and what it will be about.

By William Estrella

The platform has already announced how many episodes it will have and what it will be about.
The platform has already announced how many episodes it will have and what it will be about.

When Lionel Messi signed for Inter Miami, there were a series of extra agreements in his contract beyond the 50 million dollars per year, such as the creation of an AFA venue in Florida, royalties from Adidas and subscriptions to the MLS Season Pass or the promise of creating an Apple TV series. Little by little all this began to come true and now the apple company confirmed the announcement of the launch of the Rosario miniseries.

Although at first it was thought that this would be about the stay of the best player in the world in Florida, the truth is that it will be much more than that. As already announced, the audiovisual material will have six episodes in which his story will be told through the five World Cups he played, his stage in Paris, the most hostile of his career, and the present of him in Miami.

The exact release date has not yet been revealed, but what is a fact is that the Leagues Cup will be released later, a tournament in which they are in the semifinals. Now, after beating Philadelphia Union in the semifinals, Inter Miami are close to winning their first trophy.

Lionel Messi is in one more final:

Inter Miami defined the semifinals in just 45 minutes. Josef Martinez scored at minute 3', Lionel Messi at 19' and to end the first half, Jordi Alba finished at 45+3'. Now, Lionel Messi is waiting for a rival between Monterrey and Nashville.


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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