Galatasaray sends offer for Messi, Inter Miami reacts as Turkish club is not the only one looking for him

2025-11-09 00:03:37 / SPORT ALFA PRESS

Galatasaray sends offer for Messi, Inter Miami reacts as Turkish club is not the

A "bombshell" news has circulated in Turkey about a possible transfer of Lionel Messi to Galatasaray.

The move seemed so incredible that at a press conference, the Turkish team's president, Dursun Özbek, was asked about this very news.

'Did you say Messi? Say it again!'

Dursun Özbek: "You can't live without dreaming. Will we be able to see Messi one day in a Galatasaray shirt?" he said: "Did you say Messi?

The point where Galatasaray is most successful is the transfers they have made. There are so many... We kept the backbone of the team that won the championship three years in a row, especially the whole team.

I believe we built a successful team with these transfers.

We raised the bar significantly. We made the highest transfer in the history of Turkish football.

Galatasaray's financial situation allows these transfers. We have raised the level of his success to a high level, so you can easily ask the question about Messi.

We have achieved a good financial position by doing this. Everything we do must remain within our financial capacity.

That's why we've built a good team. We also have goals in Europe. We'll do whatever it takes to achieve them.

A not-so-clear reaction from the president of Galatasaray that goes from dream to possibility, but apparently everything was also related to the response the Turkish club had received.

American media immediately shed light on Inter Miami's reaction to Messi's situation now that there is no longer a championship in the US and while he needs to maintain good form to be part of the 2026 World Cup.

As a result, he needs a 4-month loan deal. According to DT Sports, the American club has rejected offers for the Argentine star.

The three clubs that are putting pressure on Messi are Chelsea, Galatasaray and Benfica.

The report claims that all three clubs have asked Inter Miami to allow them to sign Messi if the MLS club is eliminated by Nashville in the MLS playoffs this weekend.

Messi recently signed a two-year contract with Inter Miami, keeping him at the club until 2027. However, if Inter Miami is eliminated from the MLS playoffs, Messi could go two to three months without playing.

 

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