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It isn´t Barça, the team that would seek Messi's loan since he will not play for Inter

Lionel Messi will not play until next year and a team is looking for him to be able to have him in their squad

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi will not play until next year and a team is looking for him to be able to have him in their squad
Lionel Messi will not play until next year and a team is looking for him to be able to have him in their squad

Lionel Messi was eliminated with Inter Miami from the playoffs in Major League Soccer, which worries fans because he will not play until the following season in the United States. For now, the Argentine is focused on the qualifying matches with his national team, but there are other clubs that want to borrow him.

 

According to information from Marca, not only FC Barcelona wants Lionel Messi for its team, but also Newell's of Argentina, where the player was born and they gave him the opportunity to play his first games, before he goes to the quarries of the Culé team. There is nothing official yet, but there are already teams that are looking for the opportunity to hire him for a few months.

Regarding the opportunity for FC Barcelona to take Lionel Messi until the next season that begins in Major League Soccer with Inter Miami, Tata Martino mentioned: “Messi to Barcelona? He's not going for a walk, is he? Honestly, this surprises me. I know nothing. If they tell me that he is going to visit Barcelona on vacation, then yes, it is likely. The truth is that I don't know this".

 

The cost of Lionel Messi's transfer to Inter Miami

According to information from the portal specialized in player values, Transfermarkt, Lionel Messi at Inter Miami has a value of 35 million dollars and now that he will not play in Major League Soccer until next year, several teams like himself are already looking for him. FC Barcelona or Newell's, but there is no clear answer about their future.


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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