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Goodbye United States, Inter Miami receives the worst news from Lionel Messi and shocks MLS

Leo was supposed to seal his bond with the Florida franchise this Thursday, but in the end it was not.

By William Estrella

Leo was supposed to seal his bond with the Florida franchise this Thursday, but in the end it was not.
Leo was supposed to seal his bond with the Florida franchise this Thursday, but in the end it was not.

Lionel Messi will be an Inter Miami player in a matter of hours. The captain of the Argentine National Team landed in the United States on Tuesday and, after two days in which he enjoyed a bit of the new city in which he will live, this Friday he will put the signature that will start his first stage outside of European football after his frustrated return to FC Barcelona.

However, it is important to mention that this event was scheduled for Thursday the 14th, but that did not end up happening and now the reason for which the official union between the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) was delayed was revealed. and the group that occupies the last place of the Eastern Conference of the MLS.

As reported by the journalist Gastón Edul, who is in Miami covering the minute by minute of Leo's arrival, the signature was not stamped on Thursday because the lawyers for both parties continue to review the terms and final details. However, this is not to worry: they are just formalities before everything is made official. The presentation will be on Sunday.

Beckham did not want to talk about Messi shortly after signing

The founder of the franchise was approached live by Esteban Edul, an ESPN journalist, when he arrived at the club this Thursday and, when asked about Lionel Messi, his only response was "I don't know" with a laugh. In this way, the former British player made it clear that he does not want to refer to the subject again until it is completed.


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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