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The American team seeks to close luxury additions to accompany Leo.

By William Estrella

The American team seeks to close luxury additions to accompany Leo.
The American team seeks to close luxury additions to accompany Leo.

Inter Miami wants to become the most dominant franchise in MLS for the first time in its short history. The Florida team is last in the Eastern Conference and is far from qualifying for the Playoffs, but they have already secured the signing of Lionel Messi and behind the Rosario other figures would arrive that would place the Garzas as the best team in the United States.

It is estimated that the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (he will seek the eighth in October) will sign the contract in the third week of July. However, before that happens, the Inter board of directors will confirm two other renowned signings who were also Messi's great partners in Barcelona: Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba.

The journalist Fabrizio Romano announced that the negotiations with both players, who have just been released from Barça, are in their final stages and it is practically a fact that they will be Leo's teammates again. In addition, Jorge Mas -owner of Inter-, published on social networks an image of three pink shirts with the word "soon", implying that the former Blaugrana players are already confirmed.

Inter Miami prepares 22 million for the contracts of Busquets and Jordi Alba

Although the amounts have not yet been revealed, it is estimated that both could earn the same as they received in Barcelona, which was around 11 million euros per season each. However, it is not ruled out that this figure is even higher, taking into account that it has already been confirmed that Busi would sign as a franchise player, like Messi.


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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