💣Messi eyeing return to a top European league before the World Cup
Now, all his focus is on the upcoming World Cup. And that's when information from Esteban Edul in Argentina emerges. Apparently, Leo is considering returning to a more competitive league in the six months leading up to football's biggest event.
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For now, negotiations to renew his contract with Inter Miami are on hold, and it is said that with each passing day, he is moving further away from soccer in the United States.
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