Beckham Ambitious MLS Vision for Inter Miami and Lionel Messi

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David Beckham, co-owner of Inter Miami, revealed in Apple TV+'s *Onside: Major League Soccer* docuseries his plan to transform the club into a global powerhouse.

David Beckham, co-owner of Inter Miami, revealed in Apple TV+'s *Onside: Major League Soccer* docuseries his plan to transform the club into a global powerhouse. Despite signing superstars Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, Sergio Busquets, and Jordi Alba, Beckham emphasized continuous growth, aiming to discover the next football icon and secure Miami's first-ever MLS Cup title.

David Beckham is on a mission to transform Inter Miami into a global football powerhouse, as highlighted in the Apple TV+ docuseries Onside: Major League Soccer. Despite already signing superstars like Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez, Sergio Busquets, and Jordi Alba, Beckham remains focused on finding the next generational talent, comparing his search to discovering the next Messi.

Inter Miami, co-owned by Beckham and Jorge Mas, kicks off the 2025 MLS season against New York City FC at Chase Stadium, aiming for their first MLS Cup after winning the 2024 Supporters' Shield. Beckham emphasized the club's ambition to not just compete in MLS but to become one of the world's top football brands.

Mas echoed Beckham's vision, stating they never intended for Inter Miami to be just another MLS club but a global institution. Their strategy involves continuous investment in marquee players and emerging talent to elevate the league's stature.

The docuseries, released globally on February 21, 2025, offers behind-the-scenes insights into MLS clubs, players, and coaches throughout the 2024 season. It underscores Beckham's relentless pursuit of excellence and his commitment to shaping the future of American soccer through Inter Miami's ambitious plans.

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