Inter Miami superstar Lionel Messi has confirmed the purchase of Catalan club UE Cornella.
The Spanish club, which currently plays in the fifth tier of Spanish football, also confirmed the purchase on their official website.
The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner has outlined his intention to build something meaningful in a region that shaped much of his legendary career.
UE Cornella is based in Catalonia, where the Miami star spent 17 years of his football career playing for Barcelona.
Messi has bought a 100 percent stake in Cornella, meaning he will own the club outright.
The Spanish club described the deal as a move that ‘reinforces Messi’s close ties to Barcelona and his commitment to the development of sport and local talent in Catalonia’.
Despite playing in the fifth tier, Cornella is one of the most respected clubs in Spanish football’s lower divisions and is renowned for developing talent.
Several notable players have passed through the club’s ranks, including Spain international goalkeeper David Raya and Messi’s former teammate Jordi Alba.
Messi’s involvement is expected to usher in a new era for the club.
The focus is expected to be on strengthening the club’s structure, investing in youth development and creating a sustainable path towards climbing up the Spanish football ladder.
Messi is currently thriving in Miami as he sees out the twilight of his illustrious career.
The World Cup winner led Miami to their first-ever Major League Soccer (MLS) Cup title, recording two assists in the 3-1 victory over Vancouver Whitecaps in the 2025 final.
Miami haven’t started the 2026 campaign well, winning just three of their opening seven games (D3, L1), but Messi will be keen to make more history at the club.
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