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Thanks to the fact that Messi doesn't stop shining, the new fortune of David Beckham

The founder of Inter Miami continues to earn millions of dollars.

By William Estrella

The founder of Inter Miami continues to earn millions of dollars.
The founder of Inter Miami continues to earn millions of dollars.

Lionel Messi's impact in MLS is being even bigger than expected. The top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) showed in his first two presentations that he did not come to the United States on vacation and is giving displays worthy of his best times in Barcelona. Leo did not complete any of the matches he played, but the minutes he played were enough to score three goals and provide an assist.

Hand in hand with Messi, the United States -a country not so closely linked to soccer- is beginning to fall in love with the beautiful game and that, in economic terms, translates into gigantic profits for Inter and, therefore, David Beckham and Jorge Further. On the one hand, sales of T-shirts are increasing every day before the performances of '10' and, on the other, new sponsors are beginning to approach the Florida franchise. All this without counting ticket sales and income from TV rights. However, there is another key factor that is increasingly increasing the funds of the club and its owners.

According to Forbes magazine, the valuation of Inter Miami is 600 million, although that calculation was made before the arrival of Lionel Messi. When the news of the arrival of Rosario was confirmed, it was speculated that the institution would be worth 1,000 million, but the specialists fell short and did not measure the real impact. Now, as it was learned, the appraisal is close to 2,000 million, and that amount could continue to climb.

All the celebrities want to see Messi in Miami

Messi has barely played two games with Inter, but he has already received visits from important celebrities at the DRV PNK Stadium such as LeBron James, Kim Kardashian, Marc Antony, Serena Williams, Rauw Alejandro, Camila Cabello or DJ Khaled. In fact, the son of the latter jumped onto the field hand in hand with Lionel against Atlanta.


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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