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While Al Nassr pays 200 million to Ronaldo, what Inter Miami did for Messi never seen before

Inter Miami really look for Messi to be as comfortable as possible.

By William Estrella

Inter Miami really look for Messi to be as comfortable as possible.
Inter Miami really look for Messi to be as comfortable as possible.

According to Inter Miami player, DeAndre Yedlin, Lionel Messi has so much power over the pink team that he could even easily change the team's colors if they want, this is what the player said in an interview for TIME where he assured that Messi has come to change the face of the North American team and if he wanted to he could reformulate the clothing of the team of which David Beckham is the owner.

“You can come here and change the colors of the club if you wish,” were the words of the 30-year-old North American player who is a teammate of Lionel Messi at Inter Miami. That has an allusion to the Argentine star, who has generated millions of sales in terms of t-shirts, television rights packages, as well as thousands of tickets from spectators who attend the Inter Miami stage in order to see the Argentine Star in what what he knows best to do.

If Inter Miami's idea is to sell a shirt that is allusive to Lionel Messi and everything he has achieved, they could have two options in terms of creating clothing that can be sold inside and outside the United States. Following the logic of sales marketing, the Miami internet could release a third kit similar to the Argentine national team shirt so that Messi can wear it, but unlike the seal of the gaucho team, there could be the Inter club shield. Miami.

In the few months that Lionel Messi was present with Inter Miami, in the MLS he generated a total of 50 million dollars thanks to the sales of his shirts, so it would not be unreasonable to think that if the team releases a third allusive kit The Argentine striker could generate even more income not only in the United States, but in Latin America where Messi is the big sensation.


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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