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Boss Phil Neville would likely thrust his new trio straight into the starting XI, with Messi playing off Suarez as a No10 and Fabregas pulling the strings in midfield.
But Inter Miami could yet end up with an even more exciting new team.
And should he join Miami, Ronaldo would likely arrive in place of fellow striker Suarez, putting him in the side’s main attacking role.
Meanwhile, current Barca star Sergio Busquets is also being tipped to join Miami.
He would therefore take the place of Fabregas, both in the side and as one of the three “designated” players.
And should Messi end up moving to the MLS franchise, he will still find himself surrounded by quality players regardless of which others Becks decides to move for.