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He's their idol, what Inter Miami did to keep Lionel Messi happy in the United States

Lionel Messi couldn't be happier at Inter Miami.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi couldn't be happier at Inter Miami.
Lionel Messi couldn't be happier at Inter Miami.

Let us remember that Lionel Messi's season with Inter Miami has come to an end almost a month ago, as David Beckham's team failed to qualify for the Major League Soccer playoffs. That said, Messi is on vacation until further notice

Lionel Messi is currently on vacation, since Inter Miami did not qualify for the playoffs in Major League Soccer. The Argentine star will not have opportunities to play because they recently canceled the tour they had in China to play friendly matches. On the 10th, for his part, he is resting with his family in the United States.

Now, Lionel Messi will not be active, however Inter Miami wants to pamper him and take pride in the Ballon d'Or that he recently won, making him the most successful player of this trophy as well as the best in the world, and leaving Cristiano Ronaldo behind. , who was not nominated on this occasion and also received 5.

Inter Miami wants to recognize Lionel Messi and show him his new Ballon d'Or, celebrate it in style and not like at PSG where he received insults from the fans after winning the World Cup. Now the Argentine star will wait to celebrate his trophy with a friendly match where many fans will surely come.

Messi previously spoke about his return to FC Barcelona, explaining: "Obviously, I could go back to Barcelona and I could live there. It's the club that saw me grow up, that gave me everything and I gave it everything. It's the club that I love. And try give everything for the club. I always did. It's not something to think about today. I don't know if I have a lot or a little left to play, but I want to enjoy it. I don't want to go any further. It could easily happen."

Lionel Messi spoke about PSG, Inter and Barcelona:

"We are in the place where we want to be. I did not want to leave Barcelona, it was a decision that did not depend on me, and the change to Paris was from one day to the next. That change became complicated, but here in Miami it is going perfectly. contrary, very different"


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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