World football has been rocked by the news that the six-time 33-year-old Ballon d’Or winner asked to leave with a loose transfer.
And if the little magician joins him, the Italian giants can have a formidable front line.
According to La Gazzetta, Dello Sport Inter is willing to pay Messi 60 million pounds per season to sign them and will offer him a four-year contract worth 235 million pounds.
Throughout the season it was rumored that Messi was frustrated with the way things were going at Camp Nou.
And apparently, the 8-2 clash of the eventual Champions League kings, Bayern Munich, in the quarter-finals wants to be the top.
Messi sent a fax to Barcelona asking him to apply a clause that would allow him to terminate his own contract.
If he ends up shaking up world football and joins Inter, he may form a loose front with Alexis Sanchez and Romelu Lukaku.
Sanchez left Manchester United following the ongoing reconstruction of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
But a striker can be eliminated in San Siro, and that’s Lautaro Martinez.
And with Barca connected to the 22-year-old Argentine, it may even be used in the Messi agreement.
In midfield, there may also be a new face on Tottenham star Tanguy Ndombele.
He failed to turn against the Spurs and may be concerned in an industry with Milan Skriniar.
The defender can come with two former Premier League stars.
Ashley Young and Victor Moses made surprise moves on the Inter well incorporated.
Chances are they’ll flank the experienced Diego Godin and Stefan Vrij in the central half.
Samir Handanovic will not go anywhere, the captain of the club has a stellar crusade between the sticks.
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