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It's not Sergio Busquets nor Jordi Alba, Lionel Messi chose his new best friend in the United Stated

Leo has already left behind his gray stage in France and now everyone makes him enjoy himself in the USA.

By William Estrella

Leo has already left behind his gray stage in France and now everyone makes him enjoy himself in the USA.
Leo has already left behind his gray stage in France and now everyone makes him enjoy himself in the USA.

Lionel Messi hasn't been at Inter Miami for even a month and his face has already changed completely. At PSG, the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) suffered day to day and then had to endure like his own fans and the French press discredited him without arguments. For this reason, the Rosario never thought about the option of renewing until 2023 with the Paris team and even he quickly went to the locker room at the Ligue 1 celebrations in the Parc des Princes.

One of the things that outraged PSG the most was the lack of support from his teammates in the face of so much mistreatment. As soon as Marco Verratti and Danilo Pereira publicly expressed their discontent with the behavior of the ultras and even the board itself against Leo when they sanctioned him. Now, in Miami, the Flea enjoys and the players do everything to see him comfortable and happy.

One who already shows his affection for Messi is the Venezuelan Josef Martínez. This striker is one of the three franchise players, along with '10' and Sergio Busquets, and in the match against Cruz Azul he left a curious image: he contested the seat in front of Leo so that the Argentine could see the match better. Realizing it, the best player in the world gave him a smile.

Talleres de Córdoba wants to play a friendly with Messi's Inter Miami

In the midst of all the commotion for Lionel's debut with the Garzas, Andrés Fassi -president of the T- assured: "We are doing everything possible for Talleres to play a friendly with Inter Miami." In addition, the boss of the Cordoba team made it clear that he will not give up in the negotiations for Diego Valoyes and Rodrigo Garro, who sound for Boca and River, respectively.


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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