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The Argentine who'd play with Messi at Inter Miami and would cost 8 million

Maybe Lionel Messi is not the only Argentine player in Miami

By William Estrella

The Argentine who'd play with Messi at Inter Miami and would cost 8 million
The Argentine who'd play with Messi at Inter Miami and would cost 8 million
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The preseason friendly tour for Inter Miami is ending, and after six games, a conclusion can be reached: work and signings are needed at the club. Of the six games so far, Inter Miami has only won one, drawn two, and lost three.

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Despite having Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets, Jordi Alba and now Luis Suarez as star reinforcements, the reality is that the team needs talent, and if it can be, younger! Now, there is a new Argentine who could join Inter Miami with Messi.

His name is Federico Redondo Solari. At 21 years old, Federico is standing out in the Argentine Under 23 National Team and in his club, Argentinos Juniors. According to Fabrizio Romano, Inter Miami would have already made a formal offer of 8 million dollars, in addition, the conversations and negotiations are advanced.

Federico Redondo would be the midfielder that Inter Miami so desperately needs, to play alongside Sergio Busquets and free him from creative functions. Now, Federico Redondo is playing with Argentina under 23 trying to qualify for the Olympic Games.

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Federico Redondo's words after tying today and staying alive:

Argentina needed not to lose today against Paraguay, and when it seemed like they were going to be eliminated, they tied 3-3 at the end. Now, they will play for a place in the Olympics against Brazil... These were the words of Federico Redondo: "We have to adjust details. We have been playing very good games and in my opinion we deserved to win in all of them, but we have to adjust details to take the three points".


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