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From earning 1.7 million in Barcelona, Inter Miami's salary for Sergi Roberto

The Spanish player would once again be alongside the best on the entire planet Earth.

By William Estrella

The Spanish player would once again be alongside the best on the entire planet Earth.
The Spanish player would once again be alongside the best on the entire planet Earth.

Inter Miami wants to keep Lionel Messi as happy as possible since they know that the Argentine star is the best athlete in the world and that, playing motivated, it is impossible for his rivals to stop. In this context, the MLS team wants to continue signing figures to surround the genius from Rosario. The one playing now is none other than Sergi Roberto and he surprises the entire planet. We have to see if he actually gets it but he would already have even the salary prepared.

 

The Florida team is seeking to increasingly improve the squad that is not fully formed yet and that left a lot to be desired in 2023 every time Leo Messi could not be on the playing field due to injury. It is also true that there was no preseason with Gerardo Tata Martino and that on many occasions he had to improvise on the fly. At least they won the Leagues Cup title.

The team that has David Beckham as a partner of the owners is looking to build Leo a team very similar to the best Barcelona. In that sense, Sergio Busquets, Jordi Alba are already there and now Luis Suárez is very close to arriving. And in the last hours, according to Ok Fichajes, Sergi Roberto would be the last link in the chain. Without a doubt something very important to raise the level of the entire Inter Miami. Of course, you have to pay money for your salary.

 

The new salary that Inter Miami could give to Sergi Roberto

To get Sergi Roberto out of Barcelona, the Florida team would try to seduce him with the salary. According to what the Salary Sport media outlet stated, the 31-year-old footballer earns approximately 1.7 million euros per season at the Spanish team. In that context, Inter Miami would give him the most possible (outside of the franchise players) to join him with Lionel Messi in the United States. That is, the Spaniard would win 5.2 green sticks.


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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