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They wanted to sign Luis Suarez, now Messi and Inter Miami receive the worst possible news

Lionel Messi and Inter Miami received bad news.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi and Inter Miami received bad news.
Lionel Messi and Inter Miami received bad news.

The arrival of Lionel Messi undoubtedly completely revolutionized the MLS. With the leadership of Gerardo Martino and the appearance of these stars, Inter Miami significantly changed their performance and went on to win the Leagues Cup, although they could not meet the objective of getting into the league play-offs.

The club owned by David Beckham was emotionally boosted by the arrival of Messi, both in football and commercial terms, and they know that it is a gold mine that they must exploit. That is why they will seek to surround him in the best way to face the 2024 season with aspirations to be among the best in the United States and compete in the CONCACAF Champions League.

In that sense, the board of directors of the pink club has focused its attention on several world stars such as Luka Modric, David de Gea, Luis Suárez and Sergi Roberto in recent times. Although at the moment they have not been able to confirm the arrival of any of them, the Suarez being the one who was closest to completing his reunion with Leo Messi.

With the talks to sign Luis Suárez, there is also another former teammate of Messi that they want to try in Miami. Sergi Roberto, 31, expires his contract with FC Barcelona in June 2024, but the Club World Cup champion with the Catalans in 2015 along with Leo, who was worth 60 million euros in 2018, reported daily Sport that “I'm only talking to Barcelona right now. "I'm not going to go to another team." “Yes, I would like to try the MLS experience in the future, but the time for that has not yet come,” he added.


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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