Inter Miami player Messi dropped out of contention for MLS Most Valuable Player Award
Inter Miami’s Argentine striker Lionel Messi has been eliminated from the running for the Major League Soccer (MLS) Most Valuable Player award. This is reported on the tournament website.
Messi did not make it to the top three finalists in this category. At the same time, the forward continues to claim the award for the best rookie of the season. He played six matches in the league, scoring one goal and two assists.
On October 8, Inter Miami lost its chance to qualify for the MLS playoffs. At the same time, it was reported that if the team were eliminated from the tournament, the forward could be given on a short-term loan to one of the European clubs. However, Messi denied this information.
36-year-old Messi joined the Inter Miami squad on July 15. His contract with the club runs until the end of the 2024/2025 season.
Source: Lenta

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