Argentina’s soccer superstar Lionel Messi is not in negotiations to join Inter Miami next season, his representative tells CNN.
On Sunday, Britain’s Sunday Times reported that the 35-year-old Paris Saint-Germain forward was close to agreeing a deal with the MLS side and would sign after the conclusion of the FIFA World Cup. “It’s false, it’s fake news. There is no negotiation for Lionel to join Inter Miami next season,” Messi’s representative, Marcelo Méndez, said in a statement to CNN.
The Argentina captain, who is currently representing his country in Qatar in what is likely to be the final World Cup of his career, is playing in the final year of his contract with PSG.
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