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The Inter Miami star who refuses to play with Lionel Messi and prefers to be kicked out

The star that could leave Inter Miami, if this happens.

By William Estrella

The star that could leave Inter Miami, if this happens.
The star that could leave Inter Miami, if this happens.

David Beckham's dream is getting closer to coming true. He is forming a squad that is capable of raising Inter Miami's head to be able to get out of the bottom of the table. For that, he is putting together one of the most expensive rosters in Major League Soccer.

This whole plan began with the signing of Lionel Messi, once it was revealed that he would not continue with Paris Saint Germain. He managed to acquire it for 50 million euros for each season played, in total there will be four. By achieving this, David Beckham received great help from the Argentine to be able to acquire new figures.

The second legend that arrived at the institution of Las Garzas was the Spanish Sergio Busquets. The defender made the decision not to renew with Fútbol Club Barcelona in order to accompany his teammate on this new journey through the MLS stadiums.

One of the figures that sound and is getting stronger is Luis Suárez. The signing of Messi's best friend could come true if his knee treatment, which is being carried out in Barcelona, goes well. Along with Leo, he will be one of the footballers in charge of breaking the rival goal.

Who would be sacked?

It is clear that every time a new player enters, whoever is occupying that position will go to the bench or leave the team. In this case, the one who would leave the squad or share the substitute bench with Gerardo 'Tata' Martino is the Venezuelan Josef Martínez. The striker has so far converted four goals and one assist in 16 games played.


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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