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World shock, Cristiano Ronaldo's decision after Messi's arrival at Inter Miami of the MLS

The Portuguese striker wants to continue competing against Lionel at the end of his career.

By William Estrella

The Portuguese striker wants to continue competing against Lionel at the end of his career.
The Portuguese striker wants to continue competing against Lionel at the end of his career.

Lionel Messi is getting closer to announcing where he will continue his career. After the last game of the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) with PSG, the news about the future of Rosario invaded all the portals and today it is the most important thing on the sports agenda, even being days away from the dispute. grand final of the UEFA Champions League between Manchester City and Inter Milan.

Now, what is known is that the four teams that publicly declared are Barcelona, Al-Hilal, Inter Miami and Gremio, although the latter is far behind the first three. However, in the last hours it was announced that Leo would have rejected the offer from Saudi Arabia and the journalist Hernán Castillo was encouraged to confirm that the captain of the Argentine National Team will play in the MLS.

The latter has not yet been confirmed by Messi and what has always been known is that his desire is to return to Barcelona, not only for football, but also for a family matter. However, Cristiano Ronaldo would take a drastic measure in the event that the signing for Inter Miami ends up becoming a reality.

What will Cristiano Ronaldo do if Messi signs for Inter Miami?

According to journalist Toni Juanmartí, CR7 is open to a move to MLS if Messi ends up accepting Inter's offer. Although the Portuguese still has a contract with Al-Nassr, the idea of returning to compete head-to-head with La Pulga appeals to him and he believes that it could bring a nice closure to both of their careers.


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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