- 16 Dec 2024
David Beckham makes 'best sports deal ever' following Messi signing
David Beckham's move to the MLS is one of the best sports business deals ever, going off the figures.
The former Manchester United winger has earned $255million over five years after buying the club for $25m.
Today, Inter Miami is valued at $600m - while they have secured the signing of Lionel Messi, which will push the club's valuation toward $1 billion.
Messi has given a candid interview following his decision to move the American side over Barcelona.
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The superstar is out of contract later this month and so there has been an ongoing saga over what will be his next club.
Inter Miami, the MLS franchise made by David Beckham, Barcelona, and Saudi Arabia, have all been on the cards.
But the Argentine opted to move to the East side of America at the age of 35.
He said about how he anguished about making a return to Barcelona, but ultimately he could not do it as there was not enough security, plus it would impact on the careers of other players already at the side, who would potentially have to be moved on or their salaries reduced.
Via Mund0 Deportivo, Messi was asked: “Is Barça still an open wound now that won't stop bleeding?”
And he replied: “ A little yes. For not being able to say goodbye to people as I would have liked. As I think I would have deserved. As the players I named also deserved and did. I would have liked to go that way too."
He continued: "I spoke very little with President Laporta, once or twice at most. With Xavi I do have a lot of communication since he arrived at the club much more, and very often."
READ MORE: : Messi confirms Inter Miami move
David Beckham's move to MLS is one of the best sports business deals ever:
• Earned $255M over 5 years
• Purchased Inter Miami for $25M
• Inter Miami is valued at $600M
And now they have Lionel Messi, which will push the club's valuation toward ~$1 billion.
Incredible 🤯 pic.twitter.com/BthRt6E4f9— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano) June 7, 2023
Messi makes Miami move
The club, today, was not in a position to confirm 100% that I could return. And it is understandable, due to the situation that the club is going through, and that is how I experienced it."
"I would like to have a real farewell at some point with the people we lived and enjoyed and suffered so much. They were many years together, and I would like to say goodbye."