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Angel Di Maria to Inter Miami?

May 3, 2024 | Community News

May 3, 2024

Former Argentina national team winger Angel Di Maria, who retired from international play, might reunite with Lionel Messi at David Beckham’s Inter Miami, as reported by ESPN Argentina’s Leo Paradizo. Di Maria, previously thought to end his career at Benfica, could join Inter Miami for a final stint alongside Messi, Luis Suarez, Sergio Busquets, and Jordi Alba. The move aims to bolster the team’s attacking lineup and provide experienced support, acknowledging the players’ veteran status and the need for rotation. Di Maria and Messi previously played together at Paris Saint-Germain, and if the transfer goes through, it could materialize after next summer’s Copa America. Argentine journalist Gaston Edul confirmed Inter Miami’s interest in Di Maria, suggesting a realistic possibility of the move. With the potential inclusion of South American teams in the Copa Libertadores, Inter Miami becomes an attractive destination for players of Di Maria’s caliber. Fans eagerly await confirmation of this exciting prospect.

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