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For Messi to be happy, David Beckham's decision to sign Sergio Ramos for Inter Miami

The Argentine star may be surrounded by world stars.

By William Estrella

The Argentine star may be surrounded by world stars.
The Argentine star may be surrounded by world stars.

Lionel Messi's arrival at Inter Miami sparked a revolution at the club, which will have to work at full speed to keep up with his great signing. In addition to enlarging the stadium and increasing the number of shirts released and other issues related to the economic issue, the club must be greatly strengthened for next season.

Regarding this, the majority owner of the club, Jorge Más, indicated that they will do everything possible to have a competitive team that accompanies the star in his new adventure in the MLS. The hiring of Sergio Busquets, a friend and former teammate of La Pulga, who joins the team after 15 seasons at Barcelona, is no coincidence.

“For us it was essential to surround Messi with players of his level. We have been talking to Busi for about a year. In the locker room it will be very important. Even more so for the boys from the academy", indicated the president who also confirmed that "two or three" more reinforcements will arrive, among which Jordi Alba could be.

The possible arrival of a former Real Madrid

In the last few hours, the rumor also emerged that Sergio Ramos, Messi's former teammate at PSG, could join the Miami franchise. The Spanish defender, one of the best in the world, is evaluating his next destination after finishing his contract in Paris. He has an offer from Sevilla, the club that saw him born, and that would be a perfect end to his career. However, he still hesitates.


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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