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He almost ruined Messi's career, he shone in Europe and now he would reach the MLS

The best soccer player in the world could have as a rival someone who frustrated him on two occasions.

The best soccer player in the world could have as a rival someone who frustrated him on two occasions.

Lionel Messi is the best player in the world and, for many, the greatest of all time. Not for nothing is the Argentine star the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (8) and it has still been in force for more than 15 years. However, it is true that there were some occasions when he came close to having his career ruined by different situations. In the two times he was closest to that happening, the name of a footballer who shone in Europe and who would now reach the MLS appeared.

 

It is known that Leo arrived at Inter Miami and forever revolutionized Major League Soccer and the entire United States. It's that he made a country that paid very little attention to soccer, now take it very seriously and fill stadiums to see him play.

It is known that in the last year the 'Eurocentrism' in football has changed and now there are many players who have moved to the MLS and the Saudi Arabian league. The latter was boosted by the 'petro dollars', while that of the United States offers the possibility of playing with less pressure for money similar to that in Europe for the best footballers.

In that context, a player who on two occasions frustrated Leo Messi in a very harsh way, would now have everything arranged to reach one of the rival teams of the Florida franchise. It is nothing less than the Los Angeles Galaxy. It remains to be seen if it actually happens, but some media related to the transfer market already assure that it will be like this.

 

Messi's nemesis who would reach the MLS

The player in question, according to what the Ok Fichajes outlet expressed, is none other than Alexis Sánchez. The native of Chile, who won two Copa América finals against the Argentine National Team (2015 and 2016), would now have everything arranged to reach the MLS in this transfer market.

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