Apple TV is considering selling off some of its international rights to Major League Soccer (MLS) just two years into a 10-year deal. The streaming company is paying $250m (£200m) a year for global MLS rights in a bet that interest in the American domestic league would grow significantly on the back of Lionel Messi’s
Lionel Messi-led Inter Miami has shaken up its front office following a reported incident after an exhibition match.
Inter Miami continue their 2025 preseason with a trip to Peru to face Club Universitario de Deportes on Wednesday, Jan. 29.
Lionel Messi’s next destination after Inter Miami has been revealed by co-owner David Beckham himself. The Major League Soccer club, which gave Messi the chance to chase his American dream in
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Messi's Inter Miami contract keeps him at the club until the end of 2025. Beyond that, his future is up in the air.
With the 37-year-old's long-term future up in the air, the prospect of a return to Argentina to see out his career has been suggested as a possibility, but journalist Yanina Latorre has been told that Europe is a more likely destination when he leaves Florida.
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According to the newspaper Olé, Messi was welcomed by approximately 200 people at the Lima airport along with the Inter Miami delegation. On the other hand, on the occasion of the game at 10:00 p.m. in Argentina this Wednesday,
Beginning today, fans in over 100 countries and regions can subscribe for access to every MLS game with no blackouts The regular season kicks off February 22-23
MLS has announced its plans for MLS Season Pass on Apple TV for 2025, the third year of the league's 10-season agreement with the tech giant.