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Beckham reveals what Messi will do after retirement

Inter Miami became the MLS Cup champion on Sunday. Lionel Messi created two goal opportunities despite not being able to score in the final.

Now, speculation has arisen about Lionel Messi’s retirement. David Beckham has basically sparked speculation about his retirement. After Inter Miami won the MLS Cup on Sunday, Beckham, one of the owners of Miami, talked about the Argentine world-winning captain. He admitted that Barcelona is still in the heart of Inter Miami’s most valuable footballer.

In an interview, Beckham said, ‘I want Messi to stay in Miami even after retiring from football. However, he told me that he wants to stay somewhere near the Nou Camp. I have never seen any footballer who loves Barcelona so much as Messi. Messi has the Barca logo on his feet. The water bottle also has the Barca logo.

Beckham said that Messi has decided to live permanently in Spain with his family after retiring from football.

Beckham, one of the leaders of Miami, said about the team’s success in the MLS Cup, “I spent many sleepless nights; but I always believed in Miami. I knew that our team would one day reach this place. My teammates are great. I knew that anything is possible. The back of our jersey says – freedom to dream.”

Messi is also excited about winning the MLS Cup for the first time with the team. He said, “The season has been great. The kind of pressing football we have played in the last four matches is incredible. After being eliminated last time, winning the MLS Cup was our main goal this time. Our whole team has performed great all season. I have been waiting for this moment one day.”

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