Messi reportedly turned down a Saudi contract worth $300 million and rejected a return to his former club.
Ticket prices for Inter Miami matches skyrocketed in the span of just a few hours Wednesday following
that soccer legend Lionel Messi will leave Paris Saint-Germain for the MLS, with the cheapest available tickets on the secondary market jumping more than 1,000% for Messi’s first matches with the club.
Miami’s match against reigning MLS champion Los Angeles FC on September 3 also soared from $81 for the cheapest ticket to $422 in the mediate hours after
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