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Lionel Messi gives MLS shocking news about his debut at Inter Miami

Leo will be a free agent starting in July and it is already known on what date he will arrive at the MLS franchise.

By William Estrella

Leo will be a free agent starting in July and it is already known on what date he will arrive at the MLS franchise.
Leo will be a free agent starting in July and it is already known on what date he will arrive at the MLS franchise.

Lionel Messi enjoys his last days of vacation before officially becoming an Inter Miami player. Leo spent a few days in Barcelona after leaving the Argentine National Team tour in Asia and then landed in the country to spend his birthday with his family and to attend the farewell matches of Maxi Rodríguez and Juan Román Riquelme.

Precisely just before the tribute to the Boca Juniors idol at La Bombonera, Public TV confirmed the date on which the Florida franchise will present Messi as its brand new reinforcement. Although it was already known that he would not stamp the signature in the first days of next month, it is now known that the exact day on which he will put the brooch will be July 16.

In this way, it is also confirmed that the first match that Inter Miami will have with the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) in its ranks will be against Cruz Azul on July 21. However, it will be necessary to see if they use it as a newcomer or if they will first let him get up to speed with some training sessions before its premiere.

The unusual mistake of a fan who traveled thousands of kilometers to see Messi at Inter Miami

This information could have been useful to a fan who traveled almost 2,000 kilometers to see Messi in the clash between the Philadelphia Union and Inter Miami. However, he overlooked the small detail that Leo has not signed yet and is not even in the United States.


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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