Argentine football super star Lionel Messi is unlikely to make his debut for Inter Miami before late July and fans will have to wait some time even for the formal presentation of the player.
Messi announced on Wednesday that he had made his mind up over his next destination after letting his contract with Paris Saint Germain expire, reports AFP.
His words that "I've taken the decision that I am going to Miami" set off a wave of excitement among fans in the United States.
Messi followed up that bombshell by stating "I don't have (the deal) 100 percent sealed" and that caveat, along with existing commitments to the Argentine national team, is why his fans in the States will have to be patient.
While ticket prices for upcoming games that could involve Messi are already rocketing and the player's global fan base flocks to the social media accounts of Inter Miami, plenty of work remains to be done on the deal, a person familiar with the negotiations told the news agency.
First, Messi has to sign a contract to join MLS and that could be a time-consuming process, given the unique structure and regulations of the North American league.
MLS operates a collective bargaining agreement with its players union, covering salaries and salary caps and there are also a whole host of issues in his contract that will need the attention of lawyers on both sides, he added.
Messi's deal is also understood to contain a revenue-sharing element with Apple TV, who broadcast MLS games globally through their MLS Season Pass -- adding another layer of complexity to the process.
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