BBC: Lionel Messi is moving to Inter Miami – Huuhkaji’s Robert Taylor plays in the team

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Lionel Messi’s career continues in MLS, reports the BBC.

Where Lionel Messi move next? It has been one of the biggest topics of conversation in the football world during the spring. Messi, 35, will not continue his career in Paris giants PSG.

Now the British Broadcasting Corporation BBC tells, that Messi’s career would continue in the North American MLS series in the Inter Miami team. According to the BBC, Messi rejects Al-Hilal’s more lucrative offer. The BBC reports that Messi’s Miami contract includes cooperation with, among others, Adidas and Apple.

Inter Miami is represented by a Finnish midfielder Robert Taylorwho was recently selected for Huuhkajie’s EC qualifying group.

News agency AFP previously reported as practically certain information that Messi would move to Saudi Arabia to the Al-Hilal team. Last weekend, AFP reported that Messi and his father Jorge Messi would have met the Saudi delegation in Paris and that the aim was to refine the agreement.

– If everything goes well, Messi will sign a contract with Al-Hilal and it will be announced before next weekend, AFP’s source said.

Cristiano Ronaldo plays in Saudi Arabia for the Al-Nassr team. After Ronaldo, Real Madrid’s second hardest goal gun of all time Karim Benzema the transfer to Saudi Arabia’s Al-Ittihad was confirmed on Tuesday. Benzema gets to a well-known football journalist Fabrizio Romano including almost Ronaldo’s leagues, because he earns almost 200 million euros a year.

Jorge Messi has mixed things up in public by saying that a return to FC Barcelona is still a viable option. Born in 1987, Messi moved to Barcelona at the age of 13 and represented it until the summer of 2021.

– Messi wants to return to Barcelona, ​​and I would like him to return. It is an option, Jorge Messi said to the reporter Toni Juanmartin by June 5th.

Chairman of FC Barcelona I share Laporta however, has publicly rejected Messi’s transfer possibility citing the club’s financial situation.



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