The growing former Barcelona contingent in Florida is set to expand with the arrival of Spain’s captain following his departure from Camp Nou following a decade of service
Jordi Alba is set to follow in the footsteps of Lionel Messi to join the growing contingent of former Barcelona stars at Inter Miami.
The Spain captain departed Camp Nou at the end of the season following a glorious decade at the club which saw him win six La Liga titles and one Champions League triumph. The veteran left-back will now join forward Messi, midfield maestro Sergio Busquets and head coach Tata Martino at South Beach as the former Blaugrana stars head for a new chapter stateside, according to the Miami Herald.
That is despite Messi previously denying that a “pact” was in place over a reunion with his former teammates this summer. In reference to previous reports that he could move to the Saudi Pro League, he told Sport: “It’s another of the things they said, that I was going with Busi [Sergio Busquets] and Jordi [Alba] to Saudi Arabia, that we had everything arranged.
“I was obviously aware of them, what they were going to do, but we never agreed to go anywhere together.”