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- Gonzalo Higuain wants Lionel Messi to play in the Major League Soccer in America before he retires from football
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Gonzalo Higuaín has urged fellow countryman Lionel Messi to think of playing in the Major League Soccer (MLS) when he leaves Paris Saint-Germain, claiming that the forward would enjoy himself in America.
Lionel Messi has written his name in gold as far as football history books is concerned considering all the titles he has won since he started his professional career.
The Argentine started his career in his country before moving to Barcelona's Academy from where he was promoted to the first team and excelled before leaving in 2021 for a move to Paris Saint-Germain.
At the age of 34, Lionel Messi's playing days are numbered and Gonzalo Higuaín feels the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner can have the taste of football in the Major Soccer League.
According to the report on GOAL and Daily Post, Higuain who is playing for Inter Miami in America explained that he will be happy to see Messi in MLS.
Gonzalo Higuaín's statement about Lionel Messi
"Important players are coming and I think that in the future it will continue to grow much more.
"I hope Messi goes to MLS because it would be a benefit for MLS and for the country, and if he so wishes he would have fun and be happy here."
When did Gonzalo Higuaín move to MLS?
After leaving Premier League side Chelsea, Gonzalo Higuaín moved to MLS side Inter Miami in 2020 and the Argentine has so far featured in 39 games, netting 13 goals.
Vladimir Putin ignores Ronaldo and Messi, names his three greatest footballers of all-time
Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how Russian president, Vladimir Putin, named his choices when asked about whom his greatest footballers of all-time are.
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FootballThe 69-year-old practically snubbed Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi in his selection of the world’s top three footballers.
Despite splitting 12 Ballon d’Or titles between themselves, with Messi winning it seven times while CR7 has five of the awards, Putin instead opted for players who dominated the game in the past.
He named Pele and Diego Maradona when asked about the top two spots after the duo dominated the game throughout the 1960s and 1980s respectively.