The Argentine has finally arrived in Miami and the MLS club are pulling out all the stops for his Leagues Cup debut next week.
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Inter Miami are poised to welcome Lionel Messi to MLS in what could be the most significant transfer in the history of football in the United States.
Messi landed in Florida on Wednesday and is expected to finalise the paperwork this week ahead of a grand unveiling on Sunday evening. But the club still has plenty of work to do to ensure that the DRV PNK Stadium is ready for Messi’s arrival.
The MLS side are frantically looking for ways to expand the stadium’s capacity and ensure that as many fans as possible will be in attendance for Messi’s first game. He is expected to make his debut in the Leagues Cup match against Cruz Azul on 21 July.
Images on social media show a new grandstand is being erected in the southeast area of the DRV PNK Stadium. Judging from the pictures, this is one of three areas of expansion in the club’s temporary base in Fort Lauderdale.
📸 Imágenes Exclusivas/Exclusive Images:Firsthand look at what the additional southeast bleachers look like right now from inside of Drv Pnk Stadium. The new northeast stands have not yet been risen. #InterMiamiCF #Messi𓃵 pic.twitter.com/qFQG50g6H1
— Franco Panizo (@FrancoPanizo) July 11, 2023
How big is the Inter Miami stadium?
As it stands the DRV PNK Stadium has a capacity of 18,000 spectators, making it the joint smallest stadium in MLS. Inter Miami only planned to use the Fort Lauderdale venue on a temporary basis while they look for a permanent home in Miami but the arrival of one of the biggest athletes on the planet has brought a new sense of urgency to the situation.
NBC Miami report that the new stands were used a few weeks ago in the Formula 1 GP in Miami. The club hopes to add another 3,000 to its current capacity, taking the p to 21,000.
The new Southeast bleachers are up in the corner of DRV PNK Stadium, making more room for Messi fans. Those seats at $200 for his debut game July 21 and $145 for July 25 game through team Ticketmaster site.@MiamiHerald @HeraldSports @InterMiamiCF #InterMiamiCF #MLS #Messi𓃵 pic.twitter.com/xgLgFyOePe
— Michelle Kaufman (@kaufsports) July 12, 2023
Even before the arrival of Messi, Inter Miami were having no problem filling their temporary stadium. Across the 2023 season they have averaged 16,500 supporters in a stadium that holds 18,000, meaning that there is very little room for additional supporters when Messi starts turning out for the team.
In June Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean J. Trantalis announced that an agreement had been struck to allow Inter Miami to push on with their plans to expand the stadium.