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The millionaire birthday gift from David Beckham to Messi that paralyzes the United States and the MLS

Finally, Lionel Messi will play with Sergio Busquets. But not everyone is happy.

By William Estrella

Finally, Lionel Messi will play with Sergio Busquets. But not everyone is happy.
Finally, Lionel Messi will play with Sergio Busquets. But not everyone is happy.

It is clear that it is not easy to bring to a club, from a criticized league, a historical figure of football. But the former player of the England National Team, David Beckham, did it. Lionel Messi's arrival at Inter Miami went around the world and became a trend on all social networks.

In all the news portals in the world it was possible to read at least: 'Lionel Messi to Inter Miami'. Not only that, but the South Florida institution gained widespread recognition and became the fifth most-supported club in the United States. On the other hand, MLS also came out on top, as it raised its name and is now recognized by those who were not aware of it.

But Lionel Messi came with some requests to the only institution that wears pink in Major League Soccer. The main objective of the world champion is to be able to win all the continental competitions that come their way.

One of the figures that was confirmed a few hours ago. Who will accompany Lionel Messi is Sergio Busquets. The former Barcelona player would arrive at the club on July 1 to share a team with the world champion and try to recover the club that is at the bottom of the table.

How much would he earn?

The Spaniard will arrive at the club where David Beckham owns for an approximate figure of 7 million euros, to this would be added bonuses for competitions won or goals achieved; like leaving the club in the Play-Offs. He would earn around 30 million euros per season until 2025.


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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