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Messi's Shocking Move: Leaving Inter Miami for Argentina – See the Salary He'd Accept at Newell's!

Homecoming Twist? Lionel Messi Reportedly Leaving Inter Miami, Willing to Take Huge Pay Cut for Newell's.

By Diego Becerra

From Miami Millions to Rosario Roots: Messi's Bold Plan to Join Newell's and His Proposed Salary.
From Miami Millions to Rosario Roots: Messi's Bold Plan to Join Newell's and His Proposed Salary.

The football world has been shaken by one of those news stories that, if confirmed, would mark a before and after: Lionel Messi has reportedly decided his future, and it could lead him back to his roots in Rosario, Argentina. According to journalist Flavio Azzaro, the Argentine superstar plans to leave Inter Miami after playing in the Club World Cup and, surprisingly, don the Newell's Old Boys jersey in December. Sources close to the player even suggest Lionel Messi would be willing to earn half of his current Inter Miami salary ($12 million) to play for Newell's. This revelation has set off alarms in Miami and unleashed euphoria in the heart of Argentina.

The possible departure of Messi from Inter Miami is based, according to speculation, on the star's alleged dissatisfaction with the club's dynamics. The recent departure of head coach Tata Martino and persistent rumors about the possible exit of his friend and former teammate Javier Mascherano are mentioned as factors that may have influenced the Argentine national team captain's decision. The idea that Messi may not feel completely comfortable with the direction the sporting project in MLS is taking forms the foundation of this impactful version.

The Club World Cup: A Potential Farewell Stage

The Club World Cup is thus shaping up as Messi's last major stage with Inter Miami. This tournament, which will bring together champions from different confederations, will be the final opportunity to see the Rosario native defending the colors of the American team in a high-caliber global competition. Inter Miami's schedule in this event will be followed with special attention, as it could mark Messi's last matches with the Florida franchise.

While the news is a bombshell, it's crucial to remember that, for now, it's journalistic speculation based on unofficial sources. Neither Lionel Messi, nor Inter Miami, nor Newell's Old Boys have issued official statements regarding the matter. However, Flavio Azzaro's track record and the resonance of his statements have been enough for the information to spread like wildfire throughout the football world.

The possibility of Messi returning to Newell's is a recurring dream for 'La Lepra' fans. The Rosario club has always longed for the return of its prodigal son, and the idea that his career could culminate at the club where he began his youth football before leaving for Barcelona is a romantic notion that stirs passions. December 2025 would be the key date for this eventual return, a moment that would coincide with the end of the MLS season and the close of the calendar year.

Meanwhile, Inter Miami continues its path in MLS, preparing for the Club World Cup. The club's management and Messi's teammates are likely aware of these rumors, but attention remains on immediate sporting objectives. Messi's future is, once again, the central topic dominating headlines and keeping millions of fans worldwide in suspense.


Diego Becerra

Diego Becerra

Editorial Director Alivia, 13 years of experience in sports journalism. I studied journalism at the Central University of Ecuador and started at Radio Positiva in Quito where I worked for 2 years covering events such as the Copa Libertadores, World Cup Qualifiers and the Copa Sudamericana. In 2013 I began collaborating with Alivia Media in the first media outlet that was launched, which was El Futbolero Ecuador. Then I was part of the growth of the company and currently I editorially manage the ...

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