Argentina star, Lionel Messi, is set to join Major League Soccer (MLS) club, Inter Miami, in the United States.
According to football transfer expert, Guillem Balague, who has close ties with Messi, the Argentine is heading for Inter Miami.
“Messi has decided. His destination: Inter Miami,” Balague tweeted on Wednesday, June 7.
Messi will snub a lucrative contract in Saudi Arabia and move to Inter Miami as a free agent after parting ways with French champions Paris Saint-Germain (PSG).
The Miami deal includes collaboration with brands like Adidas and Apple.
Messi already owns a house in Miami, which he rents out.
Inter Miami are co-owned by former England captain, David Beckham, who was one of the first major European stars to move to the United States to play in the MLS, winning the MLS Cup twice with Los Angeles Galaxy.
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The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner, who played his final game for PSG over the weekend, was also linked with a return to Barcelona but the Spanish club have had their hands tied due to LaLiga’s financial fair play rules.
Should the deal with Miami go through, the 35-year-old Argentine will play outside Europe for the first time since he joined Barca’s academy at the age of 13 and became the Spanish club’s all-time record goalscorer with 672 goals.
Messi, who led Argentina to World Cup glory in Qatar in December and has earned a record seven Ballon d’Or awards, won the Ligue 1 title in his two seasons with PSG, as well as the French Super Cup in 2022.
The forward was also linked with a move to Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal after he received a formal offer.
The Gulf country has been looking to bring the game’s biggest players to its league and was successful in convincing Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo to join Al Nassr soon after the World Cup.
French striker Karim Benzema joined Al Ittihad this week.
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