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Before arriving to the United States, Lionel Messi's receives the worst news about Miami

This coach spoke in advance of Maxi Rodríguez's farewell about the chance to come to Florida.

By William Estrella

This coach spoke in advance of Maxi Rodríguez's farewell about the chance to come to Florida.
This coach spoke in advance of Maxi Rodríguez's farewell about the chance to come to Florida.

Lionel Messi is getting closer to putting on the Inter Miami shirt. The signing has not yet been made official because Leo still has a contract until the last day of June with PSG, but the Rosario's decision has been made and it is a fact that he will have his first experience outside of Europe starting in July.

Now, as expected, Leo's arrival in the MLS franchise will not be the only one. In recent days the signing of Sergio Busquets has already been confirmed and Jordi Alba is another of the stars that is about to fall. However, the Garzas also plan to strengthen themselves in the technical direction. Currently the team ranks last in the Eastern Conference and the change must be drastic in all areas.

In this context, it was learned that Inter Miami is very close to hiring Gerardo Martino for the bench. El Tata finished his stage in the Mexican team and is the main one pointed out by the leadership to direct Messi and company in the United States. Now, the manager was invited to Maxi Rodríguez's farewell and spoke about it.

What did Tata Martino say about the possibility of directing Messi again?

The man from Rosario spoke with ESPN and was asked if his arrival at Inter Miami had already been confirmed. Laughing, Martino replied: "We keep talking." And he left the interview to avoid continuing to answer about it. If signed, it would be the third time that Tata has directed the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7). He had already done it in the Argentine and Barcelona teams.


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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