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Before facing Brazil, Lionel Messi receives the best news from Luis Suarez and Inter Miami

Lionel Messi has got some excellent news regarding his friend.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi has got some excellent news regarding his friend.
Lionel Messi has got some excellent news regarding his friend.

Luis Suárez has been one of the players who has been most rumored to join Inter Miami. According to Fichajes.com, the Uruguayan forward would already have an agreement with the MLS team. Thus awakening the nostalgia of several FC Barcelona fans when they saw the number 9 again next to Lionel Messi. Already being a type of Barcelona B that would be forming in the coastal team.

However, it seems that everything would have an explanation. Since David Beckham's team would have an ambitious project. And in the specialized magazine 2Playbook they affirm that Inter Miami would seek to break important rankings in the short term. One of them being the income from the Deloitte Football Money League. Reaching the figure of 200 million euros.

So the signing of Luis Suárez could be one more step for Miami to aspire to reach that figure. And Xavi Asensi himself, one of those responsible for Messi's arrival, has spoken of the great business they want to build in the team: "With the dynamic price you can make more money than by selling the seventeen games of the season to subscribers." . In addition, here we also entered the secondary market, expanding the VIP areas, with the gastronomic offer of food and beverage, improving the parking experience..." commented Asensi, according to 2Playbook.

Meanwhile, within the aforementioned source they are aware of the Hispanic impact in Miami. The Latin American public being its main target. So the arrival of Luis Suárez could be another important media coup that would be great for the area. We will see how the Charrua's situation ends and his possible arrival to the MLS team.


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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