By Darwin Largo
Lionel Messi has received a second formal offer to continue his career after Paris Saint-Germain announced his departure at the end of his contract on June 30th. The Argentine, who is about to turn 36, has received an official proposal from Inter Miami, the MLS franchise owned by David Beckham, according to reports from 'Marca' and journalist Fabrizio Romano.
On the other hand, the mega-offer from Saudi Arabia is still available for Messi, who is looking to make a decision soon. The contract with the American team would be for at least three seasons but far from the one billion euros he could receive in the Arab country for playing two years.
With these two concrete offers, Messi has options to consider for his future, awaiting a possible offer from FC Barcelona, which is pending approval from LaLiga. However, Leo's future remains uncertain, and new interested parties could emerge.
The Italian journalist confirms that, along with the proposal from Barça, which could arrive in the coming days, some European clubs have joined the plan to add Messi to their ranks for the upcoming season, and new offers could be coming in until Messi makes a decision.
The reality is that there are few possibilities for UEFA teams to compete both sportingly and economically for Messi's signing. In the Premier League, Manchester United and Chelsea always appear as candidates, and Manchester City, led by Pep Guardiola, could be an option. In Italy, Inter Milan could be an option, as well as Napoli in Serie A
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