The Argentine striker,
Gonzalo Higuaín, arrived in the United States this Friday, September 11, to close his signing with
David Beckham's
Inter Miami
and become a new brand new reinforcement in the history of Major League Soccer.
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Through his official Twitter account
Jorge Mas, Beckham's partner in the Miami team, welcomed the Argentine striker
, who will arrive in American football after his time at Juventus in Turin and will meet again with the world champion Frenchman, Blaise Matuidi, who a few weeks ago came to the South Florida box.
A warm welcome to Gonzalo Higuain, a world class striker and champion.
@G_Higuain pic.twitter.com/29wT86aA2J
- Jorge Mas (@Jorge__Mas) September 11, 2020
“
A warm welcome to Gonzalo Higuaín
, forward and world-class champion,” Mas wrote in his account, after receiving Higuaín at the Miami Airport this Friday.
'El Pipita' came to the American Union to close his signing with Inter Miami, a team where only details are missing
for the Argentine to be announced as a new Franchise Player
and will sign a millionaire contract until 2022 with the MLS team, where he could be seen faces against his brother Federico, who currently plays for DC United.
Beckham's 'galacticos' take shape
Since the announcement of the creation of Inter Miami and with David Beckham at the helm, a great expectation was created about the possible signings that the Englishman could consolidate,
since there was even talk of names such as Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo
, among others and At least for their first season, Beckham and company have fulfilled the expectation, after signing players like Rodolfo Pizarro, Blaise Matuidi and newcomer Gonzalo Higuaín, who together with a youth base, will seek the MLS title.
Higuaín will reinforce Inter Miami's attack, which has shown certain shortcomings since its debut in MLS, where they have barely added two victories in their history and
have shown the need for a forward like 'El Pipita
', who will contribute his scoring nose to the new franchise of American football.