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Suspense crime, Digital Desk : The stage is set for one of the most dramatic potential matchups in modern football, as Lionel Messi's Inter Miami and his former club, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), have both qualified for the newly expanded FIFA Club World Cup in 2025. A clash between these two powerhouse clubs would be a blockbuster event, rich with storylines and global intrigue.

The dream showdown is now a real possibility thanks to the tournament's new 32-team format, which will be held in the United States. Inter Miami secured its spot by winning the CONCACAF Champions Cup, marking a historic achievement for the Major League Soccer (MLS) side. PSG qualified based on their strong performance in UEFA competitions.

A match between them would be far more than just a game; it would be a personal affair. Lionel Messi's two-year tenure at PSG was a complex chapter in his legendary career, ending with a move to Miami. The opportunity to face his old team on the world's biggest club stage, with his new club and on "home" soil in the USA, would create a must-see spectacle.

For Inter Miami and MLS, a knockout-round game against a European giant like PSG would be the ultimate test. It would be a chance to prove they can compete with the world's elite and would draw massive global attention.

While the official tournament draw has yet to take place, the mere possibility of a "Messi vs. PSG" showdown is already generating immense excitement among fans. It represents a clash of footballing worlds, a tale of past and present, and a potential defining moment for club football in North America.


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