Lionel Messi has been chosen Time magazine’s “Athlete of the Year” for 2023 following a record-breaking season that included an eighth Ballon d’Or award and a groundbreaking move to Major League Soccer’s Inter Miami.
According to Time, the Argentine superstar has already had a dramatic impact on the American athletic environment, which has been sluggish to embrace football in the past.
“Lionel Messi this year managed to do what once seemed impossible, when he signed with Inter Miami: Turning the US into a soccer country,” according to Time.
Messi, 36, made his Miami debut in July after a contentious exit from Paris Saint-Germain.
The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner had an immediate impact on Miami’s fortunes, helping the team win the expanded Leagues Cup, a cross-border competition between MLS and Mexico’s top flight.
Messi concluded the season with 11 goals in 14 appearances across all competitions, but an injury near the conclusion of the season prevented him from helping Miami advance to the playoffs.
Messi was described by Time as saying that his first choice after PSG was a fairytale return to Barcelona, but the deal fell through due to the club’s financial difficulties.
“I tried to return, and it did not happen,” Messi remarked, adding that he was also “thinking a lot” about joining the influx of foreign players to the Saudi Pro League.
“It was either Saudi Arabia or MLS, and both options seemed very interesting to me,” Messi explained to the magazine.
According to Time, Messi’s entrance boosted attendance, ticket prices, memorabilia sales, and viewing, revealing that on the day of his debut, subscriptions to Apple TV — which holds exclusive rights to MLS — increased by 110,000, a 1,700 percent rise over the previous day.