He has chosen his next, and possibly final, club in his wildly successful football career with the news that he will join Inter Miami of MLS.
Messi is expected to confirm the news later on Wednesday.
Messi’s decision to cross the Atlantic is somewhat of a
surprise. Many believed he would follow in the footsteps of his old rival
Cristiano Ronaldo and sign a lucrative deal with a club in Saudi Arabia. Others
thought he would rejoin Barcelona, the club where he emerged as one of the
greatest players of all time.
But Messi has decided to head to Miami, a city where he
already owns property. Inter Miami are part-owned by David Beckham, one of the
few footballers who can rival Messi for global fame. The move also represents a
publicity coup for MLS as it continues its push to become a major player in US
sports. The last time the league attracted a player of Messi’s fame was when
Beckham joined Los Angeles Galaxy in 2007.
The Athletic reported on Tuesday that MLS has offered the
Argentinian a revenue-sharing deal with Adidas and Apple TV+, which broadcasts
the league in the US. There have also been reports that Messi, like Beckham,
will be offered the chance to own an MLS team when he retires.
Messi is joining a club in flux. Inter Miami are bottom of
MLS’s Eastern Conference and fired manager Phil Neville last week. They still
do not have a permanent home in the city, and play at a temporary 18,000-capacity
stadium in Fort Lauderdale.
The team was also disciplined by MLS in 2021 for violating
the league’s roster rules. However, fortunes can turn around quickly in MLS, a
competition that is designed to have more parity than the European leagues
Messi is used to. Inter Miami are six points adrift of ninth place, where they
would qualify for an elimination game to make the end of season playoffs.
Messi’s contract with Paris St-Germain expires on 30 June
and the club have confirmed he will not sign a new deal to stay in France.
While a return to Barcelona would have been a sentimental choice for the
35-year-old, the club’s precarious financial position all but ruled out a
reunion.