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The truth is revealed, why Lionel Messi rejected David Beckham and MLS, for Barcelona

The Argentine ten would have rejected the United States club for this reason.

By William Estrella

The Argentine ten would have rejected the United States club for this reason.
The Argentine ten would have rejected the United States club for this reason.

Lionel Messi is drawing the attention of the entire planet due to the uncertainty about his decision for the next transfer market, since he can decide both to stay at Paris Saint Germain and go to FC Barcelona or even go to another institution that is outside Europe, both in the United States of America and in Saudi Arabia.

Messi has the decision in his power, since he can sign the renewal in Paris Saint Germain -PSG- to continue after June 30 (where his contract ends) or go free to the institution he wants, having the pass in his possession and only having to take care of his salary.

From the Major League Soccer of the United States they were after the steps of ten to take him with a view to the next season, paying him not only his salary but also shares in Inter Miami and the possibility that the North American league gave him that Lionel Messi You can found a franchise (ie your own club) in the future for a derisory amount for current market values.

But the truth is that David Beckham's Inter Miami, who wanted to sign Lionel Messi, is experiencing a truly tragic moment, this being without a doubt another symptom that the ten Argentine would not like at all when they have studied the offer, since that in sports they are falling apart at the moment.

Inter of Miami crumbles, and wanted to Messi

David Beckham's Inter Miami lost its fifth consecutive game so far in this Major League Soccer -MLS- and the newspaper AS destroyed it, titled that "Beckham's project at Inter Miami does not work", detailing that in football they do not advance.


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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