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Why Lionel Messi chose Miami over Riyadh

The soccer great's expected contract with Inter Miami of the US’s Major League Soccer makes a lot of sense — professionally, personally and maybe even financially. Importantly, this arrangement may allow Messi to help Argentina defend its Copa America title next year and the World Cup title in 2026, both to be held in the US

June 08, 2023 / 10:05 IST
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Lionel Messi’s expected contract with Inter Miami of the US’s Major League Soccer makes a lot of sense.

Like a lot of wealthy Latin Americans, Lionel Messi is moving to Miami. Unlike most of them, however, he could live anywhere — and if he had decided on Riyadh, he could’ve been a billion dollars richer. So why has the world’s most famous soccer player decided to end his career with a last-place team in a country where soccer is at best the fourth-most-popular sport?

In fact, Messi’s expected contract with Inter Miami of the US’s Major League Soccer makes a lot of sense — professionally, personally and maybe even financially. Let me explain.

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First the professional reasons. After winning the World Cup in December, Messi has achieved everything in soccer: Ballon d’Or awards, European titles, league titles. He will be 36 in just two weeks, but he can still play at the top level for a couple more years. Staying at Qatar-owned Paris Saint-Germain, where he was regularly whistled by French fans, wasn’t an option. Returning to Barcelona, the club of his life, would have produced the “Last Dance” that his fans in Catalonia and around the world wanted. Yet Barça’s dire financial situation and complicated politics made a deal difficult.

That left two “money options” on the table: Inter Miami and Saudi Arabia, for which Messi has done some work as tourist ambassador.