Then Lionel Messi chose America.
Not Saudi money. Not one more Champions League season in Europe. He picked the league most of the football world ignored, and a club that had never won a thing.
What happened next was not normal.
Inter Miami went from nobodies to champions. MLS turned into the league top players actually want to join. Ticket prices, TV subscriptions, sponsorships, global attention. All of it moved. People started calling it the Messi Effect, like it was weather.
One name on one contract pulled the gravity of an entire sport toward a country that did not care about it. And it set the table for the tournament we are watching today.
Here is the part founders should sit with.
Messi did not move the world with scale. No army, no platform, no budget bigger than the game itself. He moved it with position and timing. He walked into the market everyone had written off and became its center.
That is the whole lesson.
You do not need permission to move a market. You do not need to be the biggest player in it. You need to be the one who shows up where the gap is, with a reputation that compounds every single day you stay.
