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Just to make Messi happy, David Beckham's decision to sign this 80 million star for Inter Miami

An important person from the Gunslinger's environment did not rule out his arrival in the Florida franchise.

By William Estrella

An important person from the Gunslinger's environment did not rule out his arrival in the Florida franchise.
An important person from the Gunslinger's environment did not rule out his arrival in the Florida franchise.

That Lionel Messi could arrive at Inter Miami accompanied by other figures is not a secret. Las Garzas are last in the MLS Eastern Conference and the board intends to build a competitive team around Leo so that his experience in soccer in the United States is pleasant. In this context, some of the best partners that the Flea had throughout his career sounded.

The only one for whom they have already started contacts so far is Jordi Alba, a winger who was recently released from Barcelona. However, the great dream of Inter and of Messi himself is the signing of Luis Suárez. Both were inseparable both on and off the field in Barcelona and after that experience they built a great friendship.

Now, the Gunman warned that he wanted to fulfill his contract in Brazil until 2024, but an important person around him did not close the door on the Miami club. Martín Rodríguez, a close friend of the Uruguayan forward and intermediary who took him to Gremio, declared for DSports Radio: “Luis (Suárez) has an exit clause in Gremio that is 70 million euros. If Messi were not at Inter Miami, he would say that his departure is impossible ”.

What did Luis Suárez say about ending his career alongside Lionel Messi?

“We also agreed with Neymar. We hope to spend the last days of our career at the same club. Just enjoy the joy of soccer and retire together. I don't know about Neymar, but Messi and I will definitely be there together," the Uruguayan recently declared.


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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