In a monumental move that could alter the course of Major League Soccer, Lionel Messi has decided to sign with Inter Miami.
After days of momentum and a years-long pursuit, MLS and Miami won a three-horse race with Barcelona and Saudi Arabia to sign the world's greatest player.
Messi announced the decision Wednesday in an interview with Mundo Deportivo, which confirmed earlier reports. No contract has yet been signed, and no details have been announced, but it is reportedly a complex 2.5-year deal with a total value well over $100 million.
"I made the decision that I'm going to go to Miami," Messi said in the interview. "I still haven't finalized [the contract] 100% ... But we decided to [take this path]."
In a statement, MLS said that "work remains to finalize a formal agreement," but it concluded: "we look forward to welcoming one of the greatest soccer players of all time to our league." [Reply]
He wasn't good at PSG and they had an option to keep him for a 3rd year but cut him. That offer is just slightly less than his PSG contract after 2 poor seasons. Cant imagine he would choose MLS over Barca if it wasn't like double the money. [Reply]