Goalkeeper Nick Marsman was fired after making critical remarks about Lionel Messi, according to former player and Inter Miami Club President David Beckham.
In a June interview with ESPN, 32-year-old Dutch goalkeeper Nick Marsman said: “Personally, I think, Inter Miami Club is not ready for Messi’s arrival. There is only a temporary stadium; there is no gate, so spectators and players can freely enter the playing area. Also without security, we fled the field. I don’t believe they are yet prepared.
Now is the time to learn that Messi has declined to extend his contract with PSG and has not traveled to Saudi Arabia. A return to his former club Barcelona is also doubtful given the local team’s financial struggles. Catalan. Many were astonished by Messi’s eventual decision to join Inter Miami.
When Messi first arrived in the US, he quickly shone. In just 4 matches for Inter Miami, he had 3 doubles, scoring a total of 7 goals and 1 assist. David Beckham, a former player for the team, serves as chairman and co-owner. Messi also won all four games to reach the League Cup quarterfinals. Prior to Messi, Inter Miami had a run of 11 games with just 3 wins and 8 losses.
The early successes of Messi demonstrated how incorrect the criticism of goalie Nick Marsman was. Messi excelled on the field, but he was also a magnet for fans who wanted to see all the stadiums, which aided the newest FC Dallas squad.
On August 7, the Inter Miami Club stated, “Today, Inter Miami has exercised the right to buy back the contract of goalkeeper Nick Marsman in the MLS, and releases the player from the team.”
Marca (Spain) reports that Inter Miami President David Beckham made this decision after finding that Messi-targeting comments made by goalkeeper Nick Marsman were wholly at odds with the team’s best interests. and business rights. A provision in Major League Soccer (MLS) permits clubs to terminate a player’s contract if the player’s statements negatively impact the team’s business interests.