Inter Miami owner Jorge Mas addressed the future of the club beyond Lionel Messi's contract, which runs through 2028. Speaking at an event in Madrid, Mas emphasized his desire to "enjoy Messi while we have him, for the next two years." He stated that the club's identity is now tied to consistent excellence, aiming to blend world-class stars with emerging young talent. "Our fans keep asking us who will be next," Mas said, stressing that the priority is competing and winning.
Mas highlighted the unexploited potential of the American football market, viewing the club as a pillar in its growth. The recent opening of the new stadium and entertainment complex is a key step in increasing MLS popularity. "The next step is to continue striving to build a great team in a market as large as the United States, but whose league is the fifth most followed domestically," he added. The club aims to create a cultural impact on soccer, as seen with the success of their championship win and the widespread visibility of the team's jerseys.
Inter Miami is currently favored to win the MLS title. The club is focused on maintaining league dominance while integrating new players. Off the pitch, the development of the entertainment district aims to maximize commercial reach, ensuring the "Pink Revolution" continues beyond Messi's tenure.