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The incredible price of the tickets for Lionel Messi's debut in MLS vs New York Red Bulls

What attendees will pay for Messi's first game in the MLS

By William Estrella

What attendees will pay for Messi's first game in the MLS
What attendees will pay for Messi's first game in the MLS

Inter Miami is placed in an important way in the month of August after winning the Leagues Cup and qualifying for the final of the US Open Cup. However, the Florida team is already facing its real challenge, which is trying to reach the MLS playoffs after a bad start. However, Miami now has an advantage. Lionel Messi is already in the team.

 

The presence of the Argentine is undeniable. The player scored 10 goals in the entire Leagues Cup with the American team and also established himself in an important way as the new captain of the club. For this reason, people are crazy to see him officially debut in MLS and attempt the feat with Inter Miami to reach the playoffs.

The next game on the agenda for those led by Gerardo Martino is in New York City against the New York Red Bulls, with the aim of returning to victory to reverse the situation they have been experiencing in the season. The revolution caused by the arrival of Messi extends to the city of the Big Apple and the prices of tickets to witness his debut are through the roof.

 

What price are the tickets to attend Messi's debut in the MLS?

Inter Miami will face the New York Red Bulls as a visitor next Saturday in what will most likely be Lionel Messi's debut in the local league in the United States, and there are great expectations set there. Thus, the prices of the tickets are through the roof and can be seen on the official website of New York Red Bulls. While the average ticket is shown at 496 dollars, in the resale it reaches the figure of 3 thousand dollars

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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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