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It surprises everyone, what MLS will do to bring Lionel Messi to the United States

Major League Soccer dreams of having Messi in the US.

By William Estrella

Major League Soccer dreams of having Messi in the US.
Major League Soccer dreams of having Messi in the US.

Lionel Messi is clearly one of the most sought-after footballers for the next transfer market in Europe because his contract with Paris Saint Germain ends on June 30 and he could be free to choose the place he prefers, without having this destiny to pay the ten token to a third party and only having to take care of his salary.

The Al Hilal of Saudi Arabia is one of those who sound the most to keep the ten after an alleged contract of 250 million that they would have offered to the Argentine striker, as reported by El Chiringuito from Spain, where supposedly the representation of the ten would have asked for 600 million euros as a counter offer to get there.

Paris Saint Germain is also not out of orbit, because it is in time to present him with a good contract offer to ten (who currently earns 40 million euros) and a serious sports project that gives him hope of winning the UEFA Champions League again facing the next season, not being left out in the quarterfinals like this year.

But the reality is that while these destinations try to tempt the ten, also from Major League Soccer -MLS- they appeared in a very strong way and would take a new measure to keep the Argentine ten, which is truly unprecedented in world soccer because not one club would be involved but the entire league.

Lionel Messi to MLS

The MLS is thinking of paying Lionel Messi's salary among all the clubs, since they think that if he reaches the league in the United States, everyone will see their income improve because of what he generates as a top ten worldwide and everything that would be around him. It would not be beneficial only for Inter Miami, which would sign him, according to Sport.


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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