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Lionel Messi is predicted to make his Inter Miami debut July 21

MIAMI — Lionel Messi is predicted to make his Major League Soccer debut with Inter Miami at a July 21 house sport, the crew confirmed Tuesday.

Owner Jorge Mas instructed chosen shops on Monday that his membership and Messi have agreed to phrases and are finalizing paperwork and a visa. The crew confirmed sure particulars Tuesday to The Associated Press, together with that Messi might be signing a contract by the top of the 2025 season with an choice for 2026.

Messi’s contract might be price $50 million to $60 million per 12 months, the crew stated Tuesday. He can’t signal till someday in July, after his contract with Paris Saint-Germain expires.



Messi, 35, introduced on June 7 that he was becoming a member of Miami. The Argentinian nice’s first sport in Fort Lauderdale can be in opposition to Cruz Azul within the Leagues Cup.

The crew additionally confirmed Tuesday that it’s rising capability at DRV PNK Stadium by 3,000 to three,200 seats within the subsequent 4 weeks by filling within the corners, elevating capability to about 22,000.

“I think there will always be a before and after Messi when we talk about the sport in the United States,” Mas instructed the Miami Herald. “I have a very, very strong held belief that we can create in North America and the United States if not the greatest league, one of the top two leagues in the world. I cannot over emphasize the magnitude of this announcement.”

Miami is also finalizing a contract with midfielder Sergio Busquets, Messi’s former Barcelona teammate, the Herald stated, citing a league supply.

Mas additionally stated he hopes to start out development through the subsequent two weeks on Miami Freedom Park, the crew’s long-term house close to Miami International Airport, and is concentrating on to have the venue open in the summertime or fall of 2025, the Herald reported.

Miami plans to reinforce safety, bussing gamers into the stadium for video games, Mas stated.

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