News

Never seen before, Lionel Messi gives the worst news to Mbappé and Erling Haaland

Despite the fact that it is about to cease to be part of the European elite, the Flea will continue to be above all, why is it?

By William Estrella

Despite the fact that it is about to cease to be part of the European elite, the Flea will continue to be above all, why is it?
Despite the fact that it is about to cease to be part of the European elite, the Flea will continue to be above all, why is it?

There are many good players, but there are none like Lionel Messi. The brand new World Champion with the Argentine National Team owns many records that seem to be unattainable, especially the last one he achieved after winning Ligue 1 with Paris Saint Germain: He reached 43 trophies, reaching Daniel Alves on that list. He will now give some advantage as he will move all the magic from him to Major League Soccer.

It is that after intense negotiations, the Flea finally chose Inter Miami as its next destination. David Beckham had a lot to do with this, with whom he has a great relationship and they could even be seen very comfortable when the Englishman visited PSG in one of his last training sessions. The MLS project includes everyone collaborating with Rosario's salary, which will be around 50 million dollars per season.

In addition, they do not want to neglect the sporting aspect, which for now does not smile on those from Florida: They are last in their conference, but they have already hired Gerardo Martino as coach (league champion in 2019) and Sergio Busquets, Leo's partner in the best Barcelona in history. But far from disappearing completely from the foreground, Messi continues to prove to be more current than ever.

The achievement that Messi would be about to conquer to be the envy of all

When we say "more current than ever" we are not referring to the last FIFA date where he looked splendid against Australia, nor because UEFA decided that his goal against Benfica was the best of the last Champions League. It turns out that according to an analysis by the renowned media outlet Goal.com, Lionel Messi is a wide favorite to win the Ballon d'Or, above Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappé (in that order). If he won it, he would be the eighth in his career.


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.

More news