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Lionel Messi, free of contract after his experience at PSG, will eventually cross the Atlantic and join David Beckham's side, Inter Miami, he said on Wednesday. If the Argentine international is unfamiliar with the North
American championship and his new club, he is already more familiar with the city of Florida in which he will live, having owned an apartment there for more than two years, as reported by the New York Post at the time.This one is in the Régalia condo, which is in Miami, more specifically in Sunny Isles. This is one of the most opulent homes in town. Uncomfortable in Parisian hotels, Lionel Messi will definitely be much more so in his own home, which has four bedrooms, six bathrooms, and a wine fridge that can hold 1,000 bottles. The seven-time Ballon d'Or winner and his family would also have access to a 195-square-meter terrace. His house is directly on the beach. A breathtaking scene that Lionel Messi and his family will not soon forget.In addition to his apartment on the ninth story, which he has totally purchased, the FC Barcelona great will be able to enjoy the luxury building in which he dwells, as will all of the owners who live in this building. Indeed, Regalia, which has 39 storeys, has various conveniences that will
benefit Argentina's number 10 and his relatives. The property has a champagne bar, a wine cellar, a spa, six swimming pools, a fitness center, a yoga room, and a game house for youngsters, where he can spend time with his family. Everything is in place to embark
on a grand journey.
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