Messi's move to Inter Miami has changed
As previously reported, Lionel Messi decided to join Inter Miami after leaving PSG in the summer of 2023.
Messi still can't play for Inter Miami
However, recently, Chris Henderson, Inter Miami's Sports Director, said they have not yet been able to complete the procedures for M10 to play in MLS.
“We have agreed terms but the paperwork with MLS has not been completed yet. I hope he can play in July,” said Chris Henderson.
This means that Messi is unlikely to play for the American team. Previously, Miami wanted the Argentine superstar to make his debut on July 21.
PSG has a new coach
After many days of waiting, PSG has finalized the replacement for coach Christophe Galtier. Specifically, the name chosen by the Qatari owners is coach Luis Enrique.
Transfer news expert Fabrizio Romano writes: “PSG are ready to sign Luis Enrique. The Spaniard will be in charge after PSG completes the termination of Christophe Galtier’s contract.
Coach Luis Enrique's contract with PSG is for two years. He agreed to the club's project two weeks ago."
Japanese star refuses to go to Saudi Arabia
Al Hilal Club recently sent Kubo a 4-year contract offer with an income of 40 million euros per season.
However, the Japanese star refused and wanted to continue playing in La Liga.
Kubo refuses to go to Saudi Arabia to compete
Kubo joined Real Sociedad from Real Madrid on a five-year contract.
However, the Spanish Royal team only sold 50% of the Japanese player's ownership for 6.5 million euros. Kubo's contract release clause is 60 million euros.
MU finalized Mason Mount deal
After many negotiations, MU successfully acquired Mason Mount from Chelsea with a transfer fee of 55 million pounds, plus 5 million pounds in additional fees.
The English star will travel to Manchester next week for a medical. The contract between the two parties is for 5 years with the club's option to extend for another year.
Firmino to Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabian media reported that Firmino has agreed to join Al Ahli Club on a free transfer.
Firmino agrees to join Al Ahli Club
It is known that the Brazilian star signed a 3-year contract with the Saudi Arabian team.
Despite being 31 years old, Firmino is still a very high-class striker. At his new team, the former Liverpool star will receive a salary of up to 400,000 pounds/week.
Birmingham City takes MU star
Besides racing in the transfer market to upgrade the squad for the new season, MU is also purging its force.
Recently, Birmingham World revealed that Birmingham City Club is planning to recruit Ethan Laird from MU. Ethan Laird is considered a possible replacement for Maxime Colin.
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