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Will Lionel Messi go to the MLS in 2024?

How close is Lionel Messi to joining the MLS?

By William Estrella

How close is Lionel Messi to joining the MLS?
How close is Lionel Messi to joining the MLS?

Lionel Messi is clearly the most watched footballer facing the next transfer market since he could be released from Paris Saint Germain -PSG- now having a contract that ends on June 30 of this year and for now the negotiations to sign have not advanced a renewal, so that once the link ends, he could choose the destination he wants, having only this institution to take charge of his salary.

And in that sense, Paris Saint Germain -of Qatari owners- is still in time to make a renewal offer to ten with a salary that seduces him and a serious sports project that excites him to win the UEFA Champions League, making changes so as not to to be out of this competition again in the quarterfinals as happened this year.

There is also a lot of talk about Al Hilal from Saudi Arabia, which according to El Chiringuito from Spain, would have offered Lionel Messi 250 million euros to reach the Saudi league and be a rival to Cristiano Ronaldo, who is in Al Nassr from there charging 200 million euros. The same Spanish medium assured that the Argentine ten requested 600 million to arrive. All this was denied by Lionel Messi's father, who is also his representative.

Although the truth is that David Beckham is stomping along with Major League Soccer -MLS- to take Lionel Messi to the United States for next season with a new plan that involves the 29 clubs of the North American local league and that without a doubt, they are excited about being able to count on ten.

Beckham's plan to sign Messi

David Beckham's Inter Miami wants to sign Messi, but the truth is that the other 28 MLS clubs would also contribute their grain of sand. They would all collaborate to pay for the contract for ten, since they believe that with his landing in the North American league, all the institutions would have a growth in their income, so they will all collaborate to be able to take the Argentine to the United States.


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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