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The unprecedented whim of David Beckham to Lionel Messi that angers the Inter Miami players

Lionel Messi's request to David Beckham that made everyone angry with the English owner.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi's request to David Beckham that made everyone angry with the English owner.
Lionel Messi's request to David Beckham that made everyone angry with the English owner.

The arrival of Lionel Messi at Inter Miami was a revolution for the institution as well as for Major League Soccer. The highly controversial MLS began to be the focus of attention for all fans of the Argentine. Although he had already received elite players such as Chicharito Hernández or Gareth Bale, the signing of Leo changed everything.

Many fans of the 10 who live in the city were happy to find out that the best player in the world will be playing where they live. Messi closed the contract with Inter for 50 million euros per season, playing a total of four.

Although there are several fans who were angry at the increase in the price of the ticket, since the signing was announced, the problems with David Beckham are growing. On the one hand, by bringing in one of the figures of FC Barcelona, Sergio Busquets, at Leo's request and due to possible expulsions of great figures from the squad due to problems with the Argentine.

But not all the problems are within the squad or in the signings. But because of administrative problems. A new chapter opens between the dilemmas of Beckham and Messi after the news broke.

Messi's new whim

The eye of the problems occurs with Julián Arellano, brother-in-law of Lionel Messi, who began to be one of the coaches of the Under-19 category of Inter Miami. Many attribute this to the fact that Leo asked the owner of the club (Beckham) to put him in that position, instead of believing that he came through hard work.


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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