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How to get tickets to see Messi play for Inter Miami CF in 2023

Messi soccer left to see live this year.The World Cup winner’s Inter Miami CF team has 12 matches remaining from now until Oct. 21.And if you want to see what all the hype is about surrounding Messi this year, it’s not too late to pick up tickets to witness his jaw-dropping soccer skills live.Better yet, given the nonstop chatter surrounding his unprecedented first MLS season, there are shockingly affordable seats available to catch the man, the myth, the Messi live.At the time of publication, we found tickets going for as low as $92 before fees to see Inter Miami CF live on the pitch this year.While that price is a bit of an outlier, prices for other matches aren’t so bad — most start in the $125 to $250 range.Want to witness sports history live when Messi comes to a stadium near you?Here’s everything you need to know and more about how to see Inter Miami CF live before it’s too late.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all game dates, venues, opponents and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
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Arsenal complete summer transfer for US star playing for Stan Kroenke's MLS outfit
Arsenal on Transfer Deadline Day.Trusty, 23, has been impressive for the Rapids, and he recently earned a call up to the US national side for a training camp, but he failed to earn his first cap.However, Trusty won't join up with the Gunners straight away, and he will remain on loan stateside until the summer.Trusty has provided three goals and five assists across 97 MLS regular-season games after making his debut in 2016.Both Arsenal and the Colorado Rapids are owned by Kroenke Sports & Entertainment.Colorado Rapids general manager Padraig Smith said: “Auston is coming off an exceptional season in 2021."He played a vital role in helping us finish atop the Western Conference for the first time in our history.“We remain committed to bringing through the top young players from Colorado and across the United States and to provide them with a platform to flourish.What have you made of Arsenal's transfer window? Let us know in the comments section"Auston’s outstanding performances caught the eye of several European clubs over the past 12 months."Rapids' players are starting to make a splash in Europe, and Trusty is one of the latest to make the jump.Sam Vines is currently at Belgian Pro League side Antwerp while Cole Bassett joined Feyenoord on loan.
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10 best players to join the MLS before retiring from football - from Henry to Cole
emerging from the MLS, rather than simply retiring there - as the likes of Alphonso Davies, Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie have proven.Its reputation as a 'retirement division' is rapidly diminishing, but it'll be tough to completely shake given how many of football's most talented individuals have hung up their boots following stateside stints in recent years.Here, Daily Star Sport has taken a look back at 10 of the very best.After pretty much winning everything available to him with Arsenal and Barcelona, Thierry Henry signed for the New York Red Bulls in 2010.Although very much into his twilight years at that point, the Frenchman had no trouble for scoring for fun, just as he'd done in the Premier League for so many years.For four seasons in a row, Henry's MLS goal tally reached double figures before he eventually called it a day in 2014.Is the MLS a glorified retirement home for elite footballers? Let us know what you think in the comments section below...The pitiful season he spent with Manchester United aside, English fans shouldn't forget how fabulous a player Bastian Schweinsteiger was at his best.The man dubbed 'the brain' of Germany's midfield by Joachim Low, Schweinsteiger was an integral part of his nation's famous World Cup triumph in 2014, and won a whopping eight Bundesliga titles with Bayern Munich.He joined Chicago Fire in 2017 after being effectively booted out of Old Trafford by Jose Mourinho, and spent two years in America before hanging up his boots in 2019.Orlando City supporters must have had to scratch their eyes when 2007 Ballon d'Or winner Kaka joined their ranks in 2015.The the former AC Milan midfielder was - for a time - the most in-demand footballer on the planet, and his move to Real
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