The Star (Jamaica)

Messi stuns football world by picking MLS’s Inter Miami

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Lionel Messi has pulled off his latest stunning feat: He is headed to Major League Soccer and joining Inter Miami.

After months – years, even – of speculatio­n, Messi finally revealed his decision to join a Miami franchise, led by another global soccer icon, David Beckham, since their inception but have not made any splashes on the field.

That likely will soon change. One of Inter Miami’s owners, Jorge Mas, tweeted out a photo of a darkly silhouette­d Messi jersey shortly before the Argentinia­n great revealed his decision in interviews with Spanish news outlets Mundo Deportivo and Sport.

It was widely believed that Messi eventually would choose to play for AlHilal in Saudi Arabia, following longtime rival Cristiano Ronaldo to a nation where some clubs are funded by the state’s sovereign wealth fund. Going back to Barcelona, a storied franchise where he spent most of his career, was another possibilit­y.

But in the end, he made the call that surprised many. Messi is joining MLS. He said in the interviews yesterday that some final details still need to be worked out but that he has made the call to “continue my path” in Miami.

“After winning the World Cup and not being able to return to Barcelona, it was my turn to go to the league of the United States to live football in another way,” Messi said.

He didn’t take the money. He didn’t choose the memories. He picked Miami instead. Messi’s next matches are likely to be exhibition­s with Argentina against Australia on June 15 in Beijing and at Indonesia in Jakarta four days later – and then his Inter Miami debut figures to be sometime in July.

“We are pleased that Lionel Messi has stated that he intends to join Inter Miami and Major League Soccer this summer,” read a statement from MLS. “Although work remains to finalize a formal agreement, we look forward to welcoming one of the greatest soccer players of all time to our league.”

The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner – the trophy given annually to the best player in the world – makes his move after two years with Paris Saint-Germain. At 35, Messi has nothing left to prove in the game and filled the only significan­t unchecked box on his resume back in December by leading Argentina to the World Cup title.

Messi has more than 800 goals in his career for club and country, making him one of the greatest scorers in the sport’s history. In more than 17 years of representi­ng Argentina on the internatio­nal stage, he has scored 102 goals against 38 different national opponents – 16 of those goals coming on US soil.

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