After more than six weeks since leaving the Copa América final due to a badly sprained right ankle, Lionel Messi finally returned to group training with Inter Miami CF. There is still uncertainty about when the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner will actually play again for the team. Coach Gerardo Martino mentioned the possibility of Messi
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Inter Miami head coach Gerardo “Tata” Martino recently announced that Lionel Messi is on his way back to training and is expected to make a return to the field before the end of the MLS regular season. This news comes after Messi suffered an ankle ligament injury during the Copa América final between Argentina and
Argentine star Paulo Dybala has put an end to weeks of speculation by announcing his decision to remain with AS Roma. Despite a lucrative offer from Saudi Pro League club Al Qadsiah amounting to €75 million over three years, Dybala chose to stay loyal to his current club. His message on Instagram, “Thank you Rome…See
The absence of Lionel Messi in the latest Argentina national team roster for the September CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers against Chile and Colombia is a major blow to the team. Messi, who suffered an ankle injury during the Copa América final in July, has been sidelined indefinitely as he continues to recover. The forward’s absence
Lautaro Martínez, the talented striker, has made a significant decision by extending his stay at Inter Milan until 2029. This new long-term contract demonstrates his dedication to the Serie A champions and solidifies his commitment to the club. The announcement of Martínez’s decision comes after extensive discussions between his representatives and club executives, showcasing the
Atlético Madrid is reportedly feeling more optimistic about the possibility of signing Manchester City forward Julián Álvarez. Sources close to the situation have informed ESPN that negotiations have progressed positively with the player’s representatives, and there is a high level of confidence that Álvarez is interested in joining the club. This positive development would not
Recently, FIFA has been engaging in discussions with potential future hosts of the men’s World Cup, including Saudi Arabia. This comes on the heels of the Paris Olympics, where FIFA has been receiving formal bid books from seven member federations who are vying to host the World Cups of 2030 and 2034. The 2030 World