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It has happened. Throughout Wednesday, several media suggested to that Lionel Messi could soon be joining Major League Soccer side Inter Miami CF on a free transfer from Paris Saint-Germain. That deal was then confirmed by Messi on Wednesday evening. The Athletic revealed several details of the Messi deal.
Inter Miami CF have beaten Barcelona and Saudi clubs to Messi’s signature. According to The Athletic, a deal seeing Messi moving to MLS would involve Apple TV+, Adidas, and a potential ownership stake in a league franchise. Reports in Argentina have suggested that Messi could earn up to $100m a season in Miami. That would make Messi the highest paid player in MLS history and would overshadow the deal that saw Beckham arrive in America in 2007.
Earlier this week, Apple TV+ announced a four-part docuseries about Messi’s five World Cup appearances. Adidas, in the meantime, is both Messi’s and the league’s sponsor. The German sports apparel company has recently signed a new six-year $830m deal with the league. Messi, in turn, has a lifetime contract with Adidas.
Messi to Inter Miami – Beckham-deal could be the benchmark
Another factor is that MLS can offer Messi a percentage in a league franchise, similar to the David Beckham deal, which eventually turned into Inter Miami CF. Such a deal would be incredibly lucrative as MLS franchises have significantly increased in value over the last few years. According to Forbes Magazine, three MLS clubs are now among the 20 most valuable soccer clubs, with LAFC ranking 17th with a $1 billion evaluation. The new MLS team in San Diego, which will enter the league in 2025, has paid a $500m expansion fee.
In other words, a potential percentage of a future MLS team could be worth hundreds of millions for the Messi clan. A potential stake in a league franchise was also a major part of the deal that saw David Beckham come to America in 2007. Beckham received an option to purchase an MLS license for just $25m. Although Beckham is only a part owner, the deal was still significant as Inter Miami is now valued at $585m and could see a significant increase in evaluation once the stadium deal in Miami goes through.
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With expansion slowing down and the league’s franchises significantly increasing in value since Beckham joined the league—for example, Toronto FC, who came into the league in 2007, paid an expansion fee of $10m. Hence, a potential Messi deal would have to be structured differently than the Beckham deal, which included an option for a franchise, which at the time was valued more than what teams paid for entering the league. Also, with the league reaching 30 teams once San Diego enters play in 2025, there might not be further expansion in some time. As a result, that option will likely turn into a percentage of an existing team, most likely Inter Miami CF itself.
Phil Neville fired by Inter Miami – Clearing the path for Tata Martino?
On the field, recent decisions could also highlight that Inter Miami are working towards bringing Messi to Florida. The club has recently fired head coach Phil Neville. Results have never been good under Neville, but the Englishman was protected by Beckham as the two are close friends. But with Miami closing in on Messi, that friendship was seemingly not enough to keep Neville around.
The club has now been heavily linked to former Argentine and Atlanta United head coach Tata Martino and that deal could be announced together with the Messi transfer. Martino has won MLS with Atlanta in 2018. “MLS is my weakness,” Martino said in an interview with The Athletic in April. “I like the league. The possibility of returning to MLS is always there.” Martino also has a close relationship with Messi from his days as Argentina’s national team coach and when the two worked together at Barcelona.
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