CONFIRMED: Barcelona captain joins Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami

Another former Barcelona player is anticipated to sign with Inter Miami in the beginning of the next year, following in the footsteps of Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets, and Jordi Alba.

Lionel Messi’s move to Inter Miami in recent years ushered in a period of unprecedented disruption in the player transfer market.La Pulga is not the only former Barcelona player to decide to finish his career in the MLS; Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba are additional examples of this trend.

According to the most recent information, Sergi Roberto, an important member of the Spanish team, is one of the players who is rumored to be moving to Inter Miami.The captain of the Blaugrana reportedly “has headed to the United States for the 2024 season,” as reported by Mundo Deportivo.

In point of fact, Sergi Roberto is under contract with the club until June of 2024; however, the lack of playing time has caused him to contemplate quitting the club in the following January, which is the month in which this 31-year-old versatile player is eligible to sign a contract in advance. with any club you choose anywhere in the world.

According to the aforementioned source, Sergi Roberto “is aware that he has no value at Barca” and that “he is analyzing where to go and the American professional football league is really attractive”

“Sergi Roberto’s contract will expire in June of 2024, and while he is committed to Barca, he is also considering other options for how he might bring his career to a close after playing for the first team for 14 seasons and having now competed in 355 official matches.”Sergio will turn 32 on February 7 and he is captivated by Major League Soccer due to its growth ahead of the 2025 Copa America and the 2026 World Cup that American football will host together with Mexico and Canada,” Mundo Deportivo write. Sergi is “captivated by Major League Soccer due to its growth ahead of the 2025 Copa America and the 2026 World Cup that American football will host together with Mexico and Canada.”

Inter Miami is not the only MLS club that is interested in signing Sergi Roberto, though.According to the article that was published in the Spanish newspaper, “The Catalan player occasionally speaks about how much he enjoys the United States, and more specifically the city of New York, where he has visited quite a few times.”Because Sergi is completely proficient in the English language, he had no trouble adjusting to his new life with his family, which includes his wife, the Israeli model Coral Simanovich, and their two children, ages 4 and 2.