In a recent appearance on Rio Ferdinand's YouTube channel, David Beckham delved deep into his motivations for bringing Lionel Messi to Inter Miami. The former Manchester United star, now co-owner and president of football operations for the MLS club, revealed that his decision was driven by a desire to give back to the sport that had given him so much.
"I wanted to repay the United States for everything it has given me by bringing in a player like Leo to inspire the next generation," Beckham explained. Drawing on the lessons learned from his time under Sir Alex Ferguson, he emphasized the importance of acquiring world-class talent. "I learned from Ferguson that you have to bring in the best players and with Leo, I knew he would elevate our club both on and off the pitch."
Beyond Messi's on-field abilities, Beckham highlighted the Argentine's impact on the club's academy. "Messi is setting an incredible example for our young players. He's always the first one in the gym and the last one to leave. His work ethic is infectious," Beckham said.
The former England captain also emphasized the importance of creating a supportive environment for Messi and his family. "With the signings of Suarez, Jordi Alba, and Busquets, we wanted to ensure that Messi felt right at home in Miami. Surrounding him with familiar faces has helped him settle in quickly and focus on his football."
Beckham's decision to bring Messi to Inter Miami has been widely praised as a masterstroke. Not only has it generated immense excitement among fans, but it has also elevated the profile of MLS on the global stage. As Beckham continues to shape the future of Inter Miami, it's clear that he has ambitious plans for the club.
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