
Ronaldo to Inter Miami for €1.4 Billion? Pull the Other One – It's a Parody Prank, But Messi's New Home Delivers Drama
A wild rumour claimed David Beckham offered Cristiano Ronaldo €1.4 billion to join Inter Miami and play with Messi, but it stemmed from a satirical parody account mimicking Fabrizio Romano. In reality, Inter Miami celebrated their new Chase Stadium with a 2-2 draw against Austin FC, featuring goals from Messi and Suarez. The story highlights the pitfalls of social media hoaxes in football.
Ronaldo Rumour Rubbish: The €1.4bn Beckham Bid That Never Was
Picture this: you're scrolling through your feed, pint in hand, and bam – David Beckham supposedly splashing out €1.4 billion to lure Cristiano Ronaldo to Inter Miami for a dream showdown with Lionel Messi. Sounds like the stuff of football fantasies, right? Well, lads, hold onto your scarves because it turns out this was about as real as a Sunday league ref's impartiality.
The whisper went viral faster than a Ronaldo free-kick, claiming Beckham, co-owner of the Herons, had tabled a mega-offer for the Al-Nassr skipper ahead of 2025. Allegedly, transfer guru Fabrizio Romano spilled the beans, only for CR7 to swerve it and pen a new deal in Saudi. Chaos ensued in football Twitter – or X, whatever we're calling it these days.
Fake Romano Strikes Again: Satire Account Fooling the Masses
But here's the kicker: a quick fact-check later, and poof – no such tweet on the real Fabrizio Romano's verified profile. No Beckham statements either. Turns out the culprit was a cheeky parody account with a dodgy handle mimicking the Italian maestro, complete with his mugshot. This troll's been peddling porkies for ages, and once again, the football world bit hook, line, and sinker.
It's a classic case of 'here we go' gone wrong. These satire spots thrive on our desperation for Messi-Ronaldo bromance in MLS, but let's not kid ourselves – €1.4 billion? That's more than the GDP of a small nation. Ronaldo's loving life in the Saudi Pro League, banging in goals and building his brand. No way he's packing for Florida sun just yet.
Inter Miami's Big Day: New Stadium, Messi Header, Suarez Salvage
While the internet melted down over fake news, Beckham was actually cutting ribbons at Inter Miami's swanky new digs, Chase Stadium (not Nu, as some reports flubbed it). Early Sunday kick-off saw the reigning MLS champs host Austin FC in their home debut – and what a cracker it was, ending 2-2.
Messi set the tone with a peach of a header in the 10th minute, nodding home like it was 2012 all over again. Austin hit back, but enter Luis Suárez in the 82nd, bundling in an equaliser to nab a point. The Uruguayan's grit summed up Miami's never-say-die vibe – champions don't roll over, even on opening night.
The stadium buzzed with A-list vibes, Beckham grinning ear-to-ear amid fireworks and fan frenzy. It's a proper fortress now, boosting Miami's push for back-to-back titles. No Ronaldo needed when you've got this lot firing.
Why We Fall for It – And What It Means for Transfers
In an era of AI deepfakes and parody pros, us footy fans are primed for the taking. That Romano wannabe exposed how one viral fib can spark global frenzy. Lesson learned? Always double-check the blue tick, lads.
For Inter Miami, it's business as usual: building around Messi and co., not chasing Saudi ghosts. With MLS heating up, expect more drama – real drama. Fancy a wager on Suarez top-scorer? Now that's worth chatting over a pint.