Messi received a cake from his teammates on Monday in honor of his birthday, which he observed while away at the Copa America. Additionally, David Beckham, a co-owner of Inter Miami, gave him a massive bottle of Argentine wine. Enthusiasts traveled to the Argentina team hotel in New Jersey to sing their praises, and the hero reciprocated by sharing his birthday cake.Messi thanked his followers on Instagram with a sincere message after poking his head out of a window to welcome them.
“Thank you so much for all the congratulations and well wishes! 😃,” he wrote. Another year that the National Team is with me on my birthday… We continue to prepare for our next game while enjoying a little bit more celebration. Warm regards!”Messi mаy get а rest this weekenԀ аgаinst Peru аfter plаying thrоugh аn injury Ԁuring аrgentinа’s 1-0 victоry аgаinst Chile tо get tо the knоckоut stаges.
Brighton is really interested in Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami teammate
Following Roberto De Zerbi’s departure, the Seagulls just announced the hiring of Fabian Hurzeler as their new head coach.In an attempt to bolster the team ahead of his debut season, the South Coast club has focused on the United States.
Gomez, an international player for Paraguay, joined Inter Miami last summer at the same time as Lionel Messi and is valued at £15 million.
In his 25 club outings, he has netted four goals, scoring 19 of them in all competitions with the Argentine great.
Gomez was a member of the Inter Miami team that won the Leagues Cup in August of last year, and the Premier League is now showing interest in him.Prior to the upcoming campaign, the 21-year-old is the most recent midfield player to be connected to Brighton.
After a botched January transfer, talkSPORT also hears that the Seagulls are still interested in Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall of Leicester.
With 12 goals and 14 assists, Dewsbury-Hall, who is valued at £30 million, was essential to the Foxes’ Championship title-winning campaign.
The 25-year-old, who has been with Leicester since he was eight years old, is the subject of a potential new proposal from Brighton.
Hurzeler wants to keep Pascal Gross, a fellow midfielder, with the team even though Borussia Dortmund is leading the chase to sign him.
While Stuttgart is willing to exercise their £20 million buyout option on the German forward, he is also eager for Deniz Undav to stay. Meanwhile, Brighton will welcome Ibrahim Osman as their first summer addition following his £16 million transfer from Danish club FC Nordsjaelland.
Adam Lallana has already left the team and signed a one-year contract to return to Southampton.