Barcelona’s player has started talks with his new club, Messi.

Barcelona’s Spanish football player Sergio Busquets may continue his career at American club Inter Miami. It has been reported ESPN.

According to sources, the 34-year-old midfielder is in talks with the American team, as well as Saudi clubs Al-Nasr and Al-Hilal.

It was noted that he was offered a larger contract in Saudi Arabia.

Recall that on May 7, Sergio Busquets announced that his former Barcelona teammate Lionel Messi had signed a contract with Inter Miami. The three-year deal is expected to be formally signed on 1 July.

The Argentine player’s move to the USA may affect Busquets’ decision.

The Spanish player’s contract with Barcelona expires on 30 June. He leaves the club as a free agent.

Busquets has been with Barcelona since 2006. He has won the Spanish Cup eight times, won the Spanish Cup seven times and also won the Champions League main trophy three times. As part of the Spanish national team, Busquets won the 2010 World Cup and Euro 2012.

Former Barcelona manager Xavi declarationLionel Messi doesn’t want to be in the spotlight anymore.



Source: Gazeta

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