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The millionaire business that Beckham offered Messi during his visit to Paris, to play in the MLS

The Culé manager has not yet had a meeting with the captain of the Argentine team and there is anxiety among the Blaugrana fans

By William Estrella

The Culé manager has not yet had a meeting with the captain of the Argentine team and there is anxiety among the Blaugrana fans
The Culé manager has not yet had a meeting with the captain of the Argentine team and there is anxiety among the Blaugrana fans

Lionel Messi wants to continue in European football, after finishing his stage with PSG, however, a last-minute surprise is not ruled out, especially since the FC Barcelona board of directors has not yet spoken with him. In this context, it is revealed what David Beckham did to try to convince him to play for MLS Inter Miami.

Joan Laporta, president of the Catalans, is working against the clock for Lionel Messi to return to the Blaugrana team, after two years in Ligue 1. However, there is still no official meeting between the manager and the entourage of the top Ballon d'Or winner (7), who left the Catalan team in 2021, after the breakdown of negotiations with the top manager of Barça.

Although there is still no formal conversation, the journalist Gerard Romero indicated that Laporta will offer a two-year contract to the "Flea" and a contract of 13 million euros per season. The Catalans expect Leo to adjust to the economic conditions that the leader of the Spanish league is now experiencing (the world champion earns 30 million at PSG).

What Beckham did while Messi's future in Europe is not resolved:

Fabrizio Romano confirmed that Leo wants to continue in Europe, despite interest from MLS and Saudi Arabia. However, David Beckham visited PSG and took the opportunity to take a photo with the best player in history. Speculation immediately began about a possible meeting between the owner of Inter Miami and the captain of the Argentine team to discuss his future and a possible arrival of Leo in North American soccer.


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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