Lionel Messi is having a great time at his new club Inter Miami and has settled in well both on and off the pitch. Making an effort to introduce himself to his teammates, the Argentine legend gifted all of them custom Beats headphones that sported the Inter Miami colours of pink and black. Miami player DeAndre Yedlin revealed about the gift and stated that Messi gave the headphones for his first game, and to celebrate their first win together as a team. 


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DeAndre Yedlin was spotted wearing custom beats and told the story during an interview. This follows another story about Messi talking to the Inter-Miami players in their group chat. Yedlin shared an anecdote about Leonardo Campana asking for tickets to the Miami event on Sunday and Messi asking him how many he needed. This is a pleasant departure for the football legend, who reportedly had a dismal time in Paris playing for PSG.


  


Talking about these headphones, Yedlin said, “That was from Messi to the team. I don’t know if he bought them, but he gave them to everyone for his first game.” The custom headphones are priced at around $4,000 each. 



Messi enjoys ideal start to Inter Miami career


Having won everything there is to win in European club football, Messi is determined to continue winning ways in the United States and the Americas. The World Cup winner had the best possible start with a last-minute free-kick goal against Cruz Azul in the Leagues Cup.  Before scoring two goals against Atlanta United in a 4-0 stomp. Miami is competing in the Leagues Cup, where they sit top of Group J.


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The club will resume its MLS campaign, where Messi will make his debut on August 21 against Charlotte. Miami faces a tough challenge in the MLS, as the club finds itself in last place on the table with 18 points in 22 games. The additions of Messi, Busquets, Alba and Iniesta will provide a boost as the Barcelona golden generation looks to give a second wind to Miami’s season.