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The real reason why David Beckham denied Lionel Messi the signing of Luis Suarez

The Florida franchise announced the arrival of a new player for the attack.

By William Estrella

The Florida franchise announced the arrival of a new player for the attack.
The Florida franchise announced the arrival of a new player for the attack.

Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez will not play together at Inter Miami for now. The American club remained optimistic about this possibility for several weeks, but in recent days Gremio coach -Renato Portaluppi- was in charge of warning that the Uruguayan will not leave Brazil until 2024 and now the Garzas confirm the coach's words with your new ad.

The franchise confirmed this Saturday the hiring of Argentine striker Facundo Farías from Colón Santa Fe with a contract until 2026, extendable until 2028, as part of the MLS Under-22 Initiative. The latter means that it does not occupy a place in the salary limit, but there is another detail that closed Suárez definitively.

And it is that Farías will occupy a place in the international roster. This means that the foreigner quota that was recently purchased from the San Jose Earthquakes was used by Facundo and not by Luis, as many fans initially believed. In this way, Messi will have to wait until next year to see if he can finally return to share the pitch with his Uruguayan friend. El Pistolero, for his part, was very disappointed with the Porto Alegre team.

What were the first words of Facundo Farías as a new Inter Miami player?

“I am very happy to make this move. Inter Miami is a great club with incredible ambition and I am excited to be part of the project together with great players, coaches and staff”, said the 20-year-old footballer after setting the hook with the pink club.


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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