Inter Miami hope to be able to sign Lionel Messi and establish themselves as “the benchmark of soccer in the United States”, co-owner Jorge Mas has reiterated.
The MLS outfit are owned by a group including former Manchester United, Real Madrid and England great David Beckham, so they are no strangers to big names.
But the arrival of seven-time Ballon d’Or winner Messi in the United States would likely represent a landmark transfer in the sport’s history.
For now, Messi, who had spent his entire club career with Barcelona until last year, is under contract at Paris Saint-Germain for another season, while there is the option for a further 12 months, too.
However, Inter are not giving up hope of recruiting the 35-year-old before he calls time on a legendary career.
The club’s chief business officer Xavier Asensi hinted at interest in Messi earlier this week, and Mas doubled down on their transfer market ambition in an interview with Sport as Barca visit Miami in pre-season.
Mas, a co-owner alongside Beckham, said: “Well, look, both David Beckham and I aspire to bring the best players in the world here to Miami.
“[It is] not only because of the project we are creating, because we want to be the benchmark of soccer in the United States, but when you talk about the best players in the world, Leo is obviously the best player on the planet.
“Hopefully the conditions will be for him being there, playing in the shirt of Inter Miami of the United States. We aspire to that. Hopefully the circumstances will arise.
“We have nothing guaranteed, there is no agreement, but I am a very optimistic man, and hopefully in the future Leo Messi can be part of our project.”
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