
Memories of Barcelona’s Champions League triumph in 2015 are inseparable from the attacking trio known by the abbreviation MSN. Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez, and Neymar stunned the football world with their play and results, leaving behind an impressive record: 364 goals and 173 assists during their time together in the blaugrana shirt.
Almost ten years have passed, and now, as all three careers near their end, the chance arises for them to reunite—this time on another continent. After Messi and Suárez joined Inter Miami, the Florida club’s management is considering signing Neymar. The Brazilian forward will soon become a free agent after his contract with Santos ends, opening up new opportunities for him.
Although formal negotiations have not yet begun, interest in such a transfer is being confirmed at the club level. Inter Miami does not hide its desire to strengthen the squad with high-profile players, and Neymar’s name is among those under consideration.
A potential transfer could become one of the most notable events for the North American league. With Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets leaving the pitch, and Messi leading the ambitious project, Neymar’s arrival could complete the symbolic circle and once again unite one of modern football’s most recognizable partnerships on the field.
If the deal goes through, it won’t just be a high-profile transfer. It will mark a kind of return to the era when Barcelona dominated Europe, as well as a new step in the development of the U.S. football industry.











