In a stunning turn of events that has sent shockwaves through the football world, Inter Miami has reportedly made a $100 million offer to sign a midfielder who shares the same nationality as Lionel Messi — a move personally spearheaded by club president David Beckham and Messi himself. The two global icons reportedly flew to Argentina to meet the player face-to-face in what insiders described as a “dream recruitment mission.” But just when it seemed that a deal was all but certain, the Argentine star’s unexpected response left both Beckham and Messi completely stunned.
According to multiple reports from South American media outlets, Inter Miami had set their sights on Enzo Fernández, the Chelsea and Argentina national team midfielder, viewing him as the perfect long-term partner to help Messi dominate the MLS and elevate the club’s global profile. The offer — said to include a lucrative salary package, commercial deals, and a share in the club’s future revenue — would have made Enzo one of the highest-paid players in MLS history.
Sources close to the negotiations claim that Beckham and Messi personally took charge of the talks, with Messi insisting that Enzo’s creativity, energy, and leadership would be vital to Inter Miami’s ambitious vision. The meeting reportedly took place in Buenos Aires, where Beckham and Messi privately met Enzo at his family home, hoping to convince him to make the move to Miami in 2026 — once his current European season ends.
However, according to an insider who spoke to TyC Sports, Enzo’s response shocked everyone in the room. After listening to their heartfelt pitch, the 23-year-old midfielder reportedly smiled, thanked them both for their offer, and then said quietly: “I can’t leave Europe yet. I still have dreams to chase.” The statement reportedly left Beckham momentarily speechless and Messi visibly emotional.
Enzo explained that while he deeply respects Messi and admires what he’s building in Miami, his goal is to continue competing in Europe’s most elite tournaments — particularly the UEFA Champions League — and to “write his own story” before returning to play in the Americas. “He made it clear that his heart is with Chelsea for now and that he wants to win major titles before even thinking about the MLS,” the source added.
Fans on social media have reacted with a mix of admiration and disbelief. Some praised Enzo for his ambition and commitment, calling him “the true heir of Argentina’s footballing spirit,” while others criticized him for turning down what they called a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” to play alongside his national hero again.
Meanwhile, Inter Miami has yet to issue an official statement, but reports indicate the club will continue pursuing top-tier international talent in preparation for the 2026 season. Beckham was reportedly “disappointed but respectful,” telling associates that Enzo’s decision shows the “hunger of a true competitor.”
As for Messi, witnesses say he embraced Enzo before leaving, telling him, “Follow your path, but remember — doors will always be open for you in Miami.”
Whether or not this dream reunion ever happens, one thing is certain: Beckham and Messi’s bold $100 million offer has proven that Inter Miami isn’t just another MLS team — it’s a global project with ambitions that stretch far beyond American football.