Inter Miami has brought Gonzalo Higuain back to Florida, where he used to play for Argentina and is now back with Lionel Messi.
When Messi and Higuain played for their country, they often lined up next to each other. Together, they brought the Albiceleste very close to winning the World Cup in 2014. At that time, both were at the top of their game and played for Barcelona and Napoli, respectively.
Higuain chose to end his career with a stint in Major League Soccer (MLS). In 2020, he joined Inter Miami as an expansion team. Between 1992 and 1994, he scored 29 goals, which made him the club’s all-time top scorer until Leonardo Campana recently passed him.
Messi, who has already won the Ballon d’Or eight times, is also expected to break it. The eight-time winner wants to make more history, and he is teaming up with Higuain again in the United States. The former striker is only 36 years old. He is back with the Herons as a member of the backroom staff for Inter Miami II.