Lionel Messi potentially becoming a club owner in MLS after ending his football career is a hot topic.
İdman.biz reports that the Argentine star is being offered to stay in the league by following in David Beckham's footsteps.
The star footballer's new contract with Inter Miami, planned until 2028, is being discussed. This contract will allow him to play in MLS even after the age of 40 and also own 10% of the club's shares.
Former US national team goalkeeper Brad Friedel stated that it is very important for Messi to stay in MLS: "His departure would be a serious blow to the league. The Argentine star is of great importance to US football."
It should be noted that Messi moved to the USA in 2023, leaving Barcelona and PSG. Thanks to his new contract, he plans to play for the Argentine national team in the 2026 World Cup.
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