Laporta admits it's 'strange' seeing Messi playing for Inter Miami

Barcelona president Joan Laporta admits it is ‘strange’ seeing Lionel Messi playing for Inter Miami as the forward continues his fine form for his new side

  • Messi was in negotiations to rejoin Barcelona but opted to move to the States
  • He scored a free-kick on his debut before netting a brace in his second game
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Barcelona president Joan Laporta has admitted it is ‘strange’ seeing Lionel Messi in an Inter Miami shirt.

Messi moved to the States to join the franchise after leaving PSG earlier this month, netting a fine free-kick on his debut against Cruz Azul before scoring a brace versus Atlanta on Wednesday.

The forward had been linked with a sensational return to Barcelona, where he spent 17 years between 2004 and 2021, with Laporta involved in negotiations over a possible deal.

But an agreement never materialised and the World Cup winning captain moved Stateside to link up with David Beckham and meet his new team-mates.

Speaking to ESPN, Laporta explained his feelings towards Messi playing in Miami, before wishing the 36-year-old his best. 

Barcelona president Joan Laporta has admitted it is ‘strange’ seeing Lionel Messi play for Inter Miami

Messi joined the club earlier this month despite discussions over a return to Barcelona

He played for the Spanish club for 17 years, enjoying various successes including under Laporta

‘It’s a strange feeling,’ he said. ‘We identify Messi with Barcelona. That’s the way I think most supporters see Messi, because most of his career has been at Barca.

‘But we respect his decision and we wish the best for him. We want the best for our players. He came to Barcelona as a kid, 14-years-old, and he spent 20 years with us. I hope he can be very happy in Miami.’

Messi’s father – and agent – Jorge Messi admitted during negotiations that he would have loved his son to have moved back to Spain.

‘Leo wants to return to Barcelona and I’d love to see him back to Barca,’ he said. ‘Barca move is an option for sure.’

Messi has scored three goals in his first two games for Miami after his move to the States

But he ended up in North America and continues to excite fans of Inter after two impressive performances so far.

‘It was very close,’ Laporta added on discussions over a return. ‘We had to manage our financial fair play situation so we needed time. 

‘At the end, we reached an agreement with LaLiga that authorised us to add him to the squad.

‘But Leo was coming from a situation in Paris where he was under a lot of pressure. His father told me that he needed a place where he won’t be under pressure and at Barca that would not be the case because of the meaning of the return of our hero.’


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