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What’s Next for Lionel Messi and Inter Miami After FIFA Club World Cup?

  • On Sunday in Atlanta, Inter Miami was eliminated in the Round of 16 with a 4-0 loss to Paris Saint-Germain at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
  • The loss to PSG highlighted MLS's gap with top European clubs, as PSG's superior tactics and cohesion dominated the match.
  • Messi’s header was saved and his free kick hit the post, with PSG, Champions League winners, dominating and Messi stating they 'left a good impression' in the match.
  • Following their loss to PSG, Inter Miami prepares for a quick turnaround with a match against CF Montréal less than a week away, resuming MLS play after the tournament.
  • Beyond this season, Messi's contract ends in 2025, with Miami owners hopeful to extend his stay amid Barcelona's potential interest after a debt repayment.
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Lionel Messi not deterred by Club World Cup exit

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Messi surpassed other talents in the bargaining table, followed by Argentinean Giuliano Simeone (9/16), Michael Olise of Bayern Munich (14/28) and Pedro Neto of Chelsea (8/16), according to Opta. The post Lionel Messi leads bargaining statistics in the Club World Cup despite the elimination of the Inter Miami appeared first on El Diario.

(For Champion's Pasta-ADNSUR) Lionel Messi's Inter Miami had a prominent participation in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, achieving progress from the group stage in a tournament with a renewed format of 32 teams. However, the dream of the American team was truncated in the eighth finals, where they were beaten 4-0 by a powerful Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), which showed overwhelming superiority from the first minutes of the game played at the Mercede…

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World Soccer Talk broke the news in on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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