Will Cristiano Ronaldo join Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami for Club World Cup?

Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi have spent two decades as a career opponents, but recent reports suggest that they may soon become a club companion.

Ronaldo, who is still doing his trade with Al Nasar in Saudi Arabia, has been postponed with a surprising step to join Messi in Inter Miami in the United States before the new FIFA Club World Cup of Summer.

Rumors seem rarely reliable, seeing a long rivalry among the pair that dominates world football during the 21st century, but, as we have seen regularly in a modern game, Money Trump is logic.

But is there any truth to link between Ronaldo and Inter Miami?

Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo will not be team companions in this summer / Philip Schmidley / Getimage

Ronaldo and Messi, despite speculation on an extraordinary union between transfer experts Fabricio romano Has confirmed that the former club will not join Inter Miami in this summer on a short -term contract for the World Cup.

Writing on social media, Italian revealed: “The reports of Cristiano Ronaldo and Leo Messi reports are widespread to play together in Inter Miami for the Club World Cup on the short-term deal. There is absolutely nothing in those stories.”

Ronaldo will be out of the contract with Al Nasar in late June and will be available to signed to another club on a free transfer at that point – although the Club World Cup actually begins two weeks before the end of its Saudi deal.

However, it is hardly surprising to see the reports – which suggested that he could sign a short -term deal with a club World Cup team before re -signing for Al Nasar – after a step of David Beckham’s MLS franchise.

Cristiano Ronaldo

Will Cristiano Ronaldo live in Saudi Arabia? / Yasar Bakhsh/ Gettyimages

It is expected that Ronaldo will sign a new contract with Al Nasar before its current deal deadline ends, there is still some way from the 40 -year -old retirement. Portugal International will definitely play very few sports till the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Currently with € 3.85 meters per week with Al Nasar, it remains to be seen whether Ronaldo will get a salary increase when panting new terms, or how long the deal will last.

The five -time Ballon D’Or winner joined the Saudi Pro League Midway through the 2022/23 season and scored 92 times in 103 matches with Al Nasar.

Lionel Messi

Inter Miami Club is one of the weak aspects of the World Cup/Andrew J. Clarke/ISI Photo/Getimage

Inter Miami has been given a shoe-host as a ‘host’ in the Club World Cup and will play at least three matches during the group stage. Given the quality of some of his groups A opponents, it appears that they will make it in a knockout round.

Messi & Co. started their campaign in the opening match of the tournament on 14 June, when they face Al Ahali. Egyptian veterans won three of the last four CAF Champions League titles.

The UEFA is ahead for Porto Herons several days after qualifying based on ranking and Americans completed their group stage campaign against 2021 Copa Libertadores winner and Brazil’s Titans Palmirus.

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