Higuain longs for some rest and is sure his club wants Messi

Gonzalo Higuain is still a well known striker all over the globe. He is now in the closing stages of his career and has spoke about his intent to take a break after his contract with David-Beckham-held-club Inter Miami runs out.The 33-year-old swapped Juventus for Inter Miami one year ago and he joined the MLS side after rescinding his contract with the Serie A powerhouse.Higuain scored 66 goals in 149 games with the Old Lady, and besides from Juve – he has wore the colours of Real Madrid, Milan, Chelsea, Napoli and River Plate.“I have one year left in my contract with Inter Miami, at the end of the deal I will take a sabbatical, taking a break from football and everything,” the Argentinean striker told ESPN 360.##EDITORS_CHOICE##French-born striker left River Plate in January 2007 and made a huge move by signing for Real Madrid. His first coach in Europe was none other than the Italian legend Fabio Capello. Less than two years later, in the summer of 2009, Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo left Manchester United and joined Higuain in the Spanish capital.“I was supposed to join Castilla or leave on loan, but when I arrived, I trained with the first team and after the second session, Capello told me: ‘You stay with us.’ After three or four days, I debuted as a starter in the Copa del Rey.Then Karim Benzema arrived. It was confusing for the talented Higuain.“With Benzema, it was a healthy competition, we pushed each other to give our best. When Cristiano arrived, he scored 27 goals and I scored 26. Benzema arrived the following summer and I thought: ‘How many goals do I need to score?’ Karim brought out the best version of me and I did the same with him, he is an incredible No.9 and I didn’t expect it.”The after-Haaland-life at DortmundAs far as the national team goes, Higuain is not considering any kind of a return. He also stated that the Florida-based club which was recently co-created by Beckham wants to sign Lionel Messi.“I don’t want to get in trouble, I don’t know about Leo in Miami. He signed for two years with PSG… The club want it, we’ll see,” the former Juventus and Milan striker revealed.Higuain’s 35 goals in 2015/16 season are still a record for goals scored in Serie A in a single campaign. He holds the record together with Lazio forward Ciro Immobile who scored the same amount two seasons ago.

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