BARCELONA star Sergio Busquets admits he would like to join David Beckham’s Inter Miami “above all”;, where he could reunite with Lionel Messi and link up with Cristiano Ronaldo.
Busquets ‘ deal with Barca runs out in June and it is likely the Spain captain’s 14-year stint at the Nou Camp will come to an end this summer.
Barcelona star Sergio Busquets admits he is prioritising a move to Inter MiamiTherefore, the midfielder wants his next move to be decided by February and he admits he is prioritising a switch to the US and Miami in particular.Busquets, 34, told Cadena Ser : “I know it’s the last year [of my contract], but I have always said that I have nothing signed with anyone. I would like to have some certainty by February.
“I have always said I would like to play in the United States, above all in Miami, but from there I have not reached any agreement with any club â in the US or in any other league.
“ Barcelona will be the first to know. When I have made a decision, I will tell them.”;
That could see Busquets reuniting with former Barcelona team-mate Messi, who is Beckham’s No1 target for Inter Miami.
The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner’s Paris Saint-Germain contract also runs out in June.
But the Argentina captain’s agent Marcelo Mendez recently claimed there is no truth in rumours linking his client with Miami.
Mendez recently said: “It’s false â it’s fake news. There is no negotiation for Lionel to join Inter Miami next season.”;
Inter Miami owner David Beckham is also prioritising deals with Lionel Messi and Cristiano RonaldoHowever, Messi, who has an apartment in Miami, previously admitted that it would be a “dream”; to play in the US one day.The star forward said: “I would like to play in the United States one day; it’s always been one of my dreams.”;
Messi is Beckham’s top target but the Inter Miami owner has also been alerted by fellow Manchester United legend Ronaldo’s availability.
SunSport revealed Becks has spoken to the five-time Ballon d’Or winner’s representatives and been told he is interested in a switch Stateside.