The contractual situation of Lionel Messi, at the end of the lease in June 2023 with Paris Saint-Germain, arouses envy, even the most surprising. In addition to FC Barcelona, on the lookout for the case, Inter Miami, the American MLS club, is also regularly cited in the debate.
PSG will try to extend the Pulga, very fit this season (12 goals and 14 assists in 18 games), and which has an additional year as an option in its lease. But Inter Miami seem ready to throw themselves into the battle for Lionel Messi. One of the leaders of Englishman David Beckham’s club, Chris Henderson, said at a press conference that he was delighted that such a player was associated with Inter Miami: “It’s great to be connected with amazing players. I don’t want to comment on someone who isn’t in our team, or the speculations and rumours, but he is one of the greatest players to never play football. (Lionel) Messi in any team in the world changes things. I don’t want to speculate and talk about him in our team, but he changes the face of a league and a team he plays for.
A eulogy in the form of a seduction speech for Lionel Messi (35), who spoke of a possible future in the United States, and in MLS, in the past, saying he was open to such an adventure.
Messi nominated for October Player of the Month trophy
Already voted best player of the month for September, the Argentinian from PSG has once again been nominated by the UNFP, with Rennais Amine Gouiri and Martin Terrier, for the trophy for best player of the month for October. Successful, Lionel Messi scored 3 goals and gave 3 assists in 5 games (out of 6 possible). Martin Terrier scored 5 goals and provided 2 assists in 6 games, while Amine Gouiri also scored 5 goals, while delivering an assist, in 6 games.
3️⃣ players
+ ? matches
+ 1️⃣5️⃣ goals
+ 6️⃣ dice passes
+ 2️⃣ undefeated teams
= Here are the nominees for the October Player of the Month Trophy– Martin Terrier ?⚫️
– Amine Gouiri ?⚫️
–Lionel Messi ??Vote here: https://t.co/holN4l4ofa#UNFP Trophies pic.twitter.com/QnZEDYvMyi
— UNFP (@UNFP) November 8, 2022