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Goodbye Barcelona, Beckham's plan to seduce Messi now that he will leave PSG

Lionel Messi says goodbye to Barcelona and may be headed to MLS.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi says goodbye to Barcelona and may be headed to MLS.
Lionel Messi says goodbye to Barcelona and may be headed to MLS.

Lionel Messi is the big topic of the week after being eliminated from the Champions League with Paris Saint Germain. The truth is that this new failure did not go down well at all within the environment of the Argentine star and he would have questioned his renewal with the French team thinking about next season.

'Leo' wants to continue competing at the highest level and one of his wishes was to return to FC Barcelona, the team where he was born in football. However, due to the problems of the culé team such as the conflict with the Financial Fair Play or the famous 'Negreira case' would make it impossible for him to reach Catalan lands.

Faced with this situation, Major League Soccer will try to seduce the Argentine world champion in Qatar so that he can start a new adventure from July. From France they revealed information that has David Beckham, owner of the already renowned Inter Miami team, as its main protagonist.

The former Real Madrid player would seek to offer Messi the opportunity for Inter Miami to be his new home. The American team prepares a plan to seduce the '10', a similar one that was carried out in 2007 to convince Beckham himself to emigrate to MLS and play for L.A. Galaxy.

Messi could form his own team in the United States

This plan that the MLS has not only seeks for Messi to be a player in his league, but also for him to have the possibility of founding his own club once he retires. The league will seek to award stadium real estate to Messi through MLS sponsoring brands. However, everything remains in the hands of 'La Pulga' and he must define once his relationship with PSG is finished.


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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