On his second day in Miami, Lionel Messi threw himself into life in the United States by taking his family to the grocery store.
The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner has signed a £47 million-a-year deal with David Beckham’s MLS team Inter Miami. He will be officially introduced tomorrow.
Lionel Messi and his wife Antonella seem to be getting used to living in Miami.
They went to a nearby store to do their shopping.
They were all smiles as they looked through the aisles for things they needed.In order to be more private, Messi and his family have already moved from Paris to Miami. He seems to be enjoying his newfound freedom there.
The 36-year-old Barcelona star was seen shopping for food at a Publix store with his wife Antonella and their three sons, Thiago, Mateo, and Ciro.The Messi family was happy as they walked through the aisles without much trouble, stopping only to take selfies with the few shocked fans who recognised him.
And it looks like the superstar’s family already likes sweet American snacks.
Fans with sharp eyes saw two big boxes of Lucky Charms and Fruit Loops in his cart.
“Today I learnt Messi does his own grocery shopping,” one person said.
“Imagine going to the store to get some roasted chicken for the family and Messi is there with a cart full of sugary cereal for his kids,” said someone else.
The Argentine took a number of selfies with fans while his family kept shopping.
Someone else made a joke: “Lionel Messi is the cereal king.”The Argentine’s move to Miami is likely to be his last move of his legendary career. And the winner of the World Cup recently said that his time playing for his country will soon be over.”To be honest, I don’t know until when,” he said. It’s likely to happen at the right time.
Since I’ve already done everything, all that’s left to do is have fun. God will tell us when that time comes.
“Being my age, it makes sense that it will be soon.”
“However, I’m not sure when the right time is.”
“I enjoy the little things in life that make me happy.
“The national team had to go through some very tough times.”