David Beckham has managed to create a “Little Barcelona” in Miami, with Messi, Suárez, Busquets, and Alba soon possibly being joined by another teammate from their Catalan days. Al Hilal’s fiasco with Neymar has become incredibly costly for the Saudi club. In over a year, the Brazilian has played only six matches, with each of his appearances averaging a staggering 34 million euros when factoring in the transfer fee (a 90 million payment to PSG plus an 80 million salary plus 32 million in sponsorship deals). Given that his contract is valid until June 2025, interested clubs could begin negotiations at the start of the year, in a little over two months. However, not many clubs can afford his high earnings, though rumors have been circulating about one in particular.Neymar returns after after a full year of absenceSpeculation surrounding Inter Miami’s alleged interest in signing Neymar has intensified, especially since reports surfaced that the Brazilian purchased land in Bal Harbour, Florida, for 26 million euros. The Miami Herald reports that this is the highest price per square foot for that area, with the footballer planning to build a 13,000-square-foot house. A work permit has already been issued, and a London firm is handling the design, according to the newspaper. Neymar’s move to Inter wouldn’t be much of a surprise given his frequent visits to Miami, where he enjoys its nightlife and sporting events like basketball, tennis, and baseball. In March this year, David Beckham even joked by posting a photo with his wife Victoria and the Brazilian player, captioned: “Welcome to Miami, friend (just for dinner).”Arabian fiasco with Neymar – each stepping out on the pitch cost Al Hilal €34,000,000?!Luis Suárez’s arrival last January turned out to be a great decision for the Miami club. Messi found himself with a familiar and reliable companion in the attack, allowing Inter to breeze through the Eastern Conference’s regular season and enter the MLS playoffs from first place. From a football perspective, Neymar, who recently returned to the field after more than a year due to a knee injury and will soon turn 32, may not be the best reinforcement. However, from a marketing angle, Beckham and his team would be hard-pressed to find a better choice than Neymar.##NAJAVA_MECA_8456867##