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It will not be Inter Miami, the club where Lionel Messi will retire is revealed

Lionel Messi is shining at Inter Miami, but he may not retire there.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi is shining at Inter Miami, but he may not retire there.
Lionel Messi is shining at Inter Miami, but he may not retire there.

The signing of Lionel Messi by Inter Miami had been widely criticized by the Argentine's detractors. However, it has been proven that he has been one of the best signings in the history of Major League Soccer, if not the best. Lionel Messi changed the face of the team, which was one of the worst in the United States, and is now one of the best.

However, Lionel Messi's injury has changed everything, Inter Miami has gone three consecutive games without winning, and qualifying for the MLS playoffs has become an almost impossible mission. Furthermore, now, new information would have revealed the team in which the Argentine would not retire in Inter Miami, instead he would do so in another team.

As mentioned by the aforementioned media: “The Argentine attacker will not return to Europe and nor will he go to Saudi Arabia, despite the fact that Al-Hilal desperately tried to sign him last summer to compete in a League where there are stars like Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema or Sadio Mané. The footballer will return to his homeland and in the final stretch of his career he would join a club from Rosario, the city in which he was born: Newell's Old Boys.

In this way, Lionel Messi would be thinking about wearing the shirt of the club he loves, along with FC Barcelona, since Newell's gave him the opportunity to start his career. On several occasions when the Argentine midfielder has visited his country, he has gone to the team facilities, where they have given him t-shirts and treated him like an idol.

What Lionel Messi's transfer to Inter Miami costs

According to the portal specialized in player values, Transfermarkt, Lionel Messi is currently worth 35 million euros at Inter Miami. The Argentine midfielder is currently injured, however he intends to return to the field as soon as possible. For his part, Gerardo Martino has said that he does not want to pressure him.


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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