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United States paralyzes, the three stars that Inter Miami signs for Messi to be happy

Lionel Messi is not going to be alone next season at Inter Miami.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi is not going to be alone next season at Inter Miami.
Lionel Messi is not going to be alone next season at Inter Miami.

One of the announcements that went around the world was the signing of Lionel Messi with Inter Miami. Since the official website of the club from the south state of Florida announced the arrival of the Argentine, many hope to see him with number 10 back.

Lionel Messi will be one of the figures in Beckham's plan, which will help attract more figures to the Garzas squad. The owner's dream is to be able to win the MLS for the first time since its creation and enter the Concachampions, to later qualify for the Club World Cup.

It is clear that Lionel Messi's last seasons will be in the United States, wearing the pink jersey made by Adidas, a brand that will pay him a bonus for wearing it. Messi will try to play with his teammates who were free this season.

What would the announcement be?

The announcement that Inter Miami has prepared and shocks the entire world is about the new players, along with their numbers. For several days there has been speculation about who would be the legends that would accompany Lionel Messi on his journey through the United States. The photograph shows three club shirts that determine who and which numbers will wear these figures. The footballers that could be is Lionel Messi, with his respective number 10, Sergio Busquets, who decided not to renew with FC Barcelona, and Jordi Alba; both, eternal companions of the Argentine. In the next few hours they will announce who will be the players who will wear the pink Inter Miami shirt.

 


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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