Lionel Messi- where next?

he’s signing for Inverness Clachnacuddin this summer

you heard it here first! :wink:

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Newcastle?
Wor Leo

And Neymar according to gossip.
Early days, but already relishing seeing those deluded cunts back in mid table mediocrity

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This is the problem with Man Utd they usually tell us their entire list of signings and then don’t sign any of them.

The apology video was embarrassing. Hes a massive sellout and sportwashing cunt.

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36 goals and 24 assists so far this season. Won the world cup. Won the Golden Ball. Most goal contributions in Ligue 1. Most assists. Won the Finalissima last June. Not bad at all.

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Seems there’s life in the old dog yet!

Yeah I can only second that statement.

Now, he’ll probably chose another sheikh club for himself. Newcastle for instance? They can pay him the gazillions he wants, and he would instantly help them to lift their global profile.

Another mysterious new sponsor appears from nowhere I presume?

The PIF has 38% stake in Posco Engineering & Construction Co., a 5% stake in Uber (for $3.5 billion), and a 5% stake in the video game companies Capcom and Nexon (for $1 billion).[16] In March 2016, it was announced that ownership of Saudi Aramco would be transferred to the PIF and that the Kingdom will seek to list 5 percent of Aramco’s shares by 2017.[17] PIF owns Qiddiya,[18] spearheads the Red Sea Project for luxury beach resorts,[19][20] and owns the closed joint-stock company named Neom.[21][22] PIF owns a 5.7% stake (valued at $500 million) in concert distributor Live Nation.[23] In 2020, PIF purchased minority stakes in major U.S. companies including Boeing, Facebook and Citigroup.[24] PIF disclosed a $713.7 million stake in Boeing, around $522 million in Citigroup, a $522 million stake in Facebook, a $495.8 million stake in Disney and a $487.6 million stake in Bank of America. It also disclosed a small stake in Berkshire Hathaway.[25] PIF also disclosed an $827.7 million stake in oil company BP.[26] In 2020, PIF purchased a 2.32% stake (valued at $1.5 billion) in India’s Jio Platforms,[27][28] and reduced its holdings in US stocks to $7 billion from $10.1 billion in the third quarter. It instead left a stake of $2.7 billion in Uber.[29]

https://twitter.com/FootballTalkHQ/status/1666497939391275014?t=gHszw616cz1oEyMzN24VwQ&s=19

jesus GIF

Messi when he finds out Inter Miami is actually based North of Fort Lauderdale, 40 miles from South BEach

Awkward The Simpsons GIF

So I see that he has taken the safe pre-retirement option. If he was going to do that, I’m quite surprised that he refused the Saudi’s offer.

I wonder how much Miami are ready to pay him. It must be eye-watering, but certainly not 1.5 billion over three years.

Like Beckham before him, a significant part of the financing is allegedly coming from ownership rights. Why he’d want to be involved in that I dont know, but that is supposedly what has been offered

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https://twitter.com/opinion/status/1666825018502676480?t=v8RH7gEMAz0OoPnfjnsk_g&s=09

It makes sense for Messi and his family to spend the last years of his footballing career in Miami. He has won everything now, what else is there for him to do?

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The MLS supporters shield surely.

I always head over on FM when I’ve won the Cl for the fifth time.

Take Wrexham to the Prem.

Until such time, he cannot be passed as the :goat:…in my humblest of opinions.

Phil Neville gets the bullet from Inter Miami,

7 days later Miami sign Messi…

Hmmmmmmm i wonder…

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The fact it took them that long is baffling.

One of the worse sides to watch in MLS.

Live anywhere other than Miami

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