Although he was unable to play in Inter Miami's most recent match, Lionel Messi still attracted the attention when he reportedly stepped into a luxury Rolex watch, reportedly worth $ 2 million.
The former Barcelona and PSG star was suspended for Miami's collision against FC Ccinatti – together with defender Jordi Alba – after missing the MLS All -Star Game.
The MLS later announced their ban on one match for the Miami duo, which were then forced to look from the sidelines while the side was held at a 0-0-equal game on Saturday.
Fans of Eagled -Eyed, however, noted that Messi wore an incredibly rare – and expensive – luxury watch while he was in the Dugout in the Chase Stadium.
Messi got out in the Rolex Daytona 'Barbie' for the game and although there is no official price tag, the ratings varied from $ 800,000 to $ 2 million.
View enthusiasts have also noted that there are only 10 in the world that exist, so that the time it makes an even more lucrative possession.
The Daytona is one of the most iconic and legendary chronograph of Rolex and the 'Barbie' variant is one that is rarely seen in public.
Actor Mark Wahlberg was previously seen in the model at the start of the year, in one of the first observations of the rare Rolex variant.
Despite the possession of one of the rarest watches in the world, Messi apparently did not like too much and was not seen with the time at a recent coldplay concert.
Messi and his wife Antonella were present on Sunday evening during the performance in Miami, where they were shown on the 'Kiss Cam' of the location.
Messi, 38, was seen in the show at the Hard Rock Stadium with his wife and children on the last evening of Coldplay's Music of the Spheres World Tour in the United States.
At one point in the concert, he and Antonella were seen on the 'Kiss Cam' of the band while they waved as they smiled at the crowd.
The couple avoided getting involved in a controversial incident, in contrast to Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot, who were caught with their arms around each other – before trying to avoid the camera on July 15 – in an incident that has been viral since then.
Messi has since been left 'extremely upset' by his recent ban on one competition, according to Inter Miami owner Jorge Mas.
“The reaction was exactly as expected of two competitive players who do not understand the decision, who do not understand why not attending an exhibition immediately leads to a suspension,” he said.
“The rule is what it is, but they don't understand. I think the punishment for the role is frankly is draconic.
'I hope it has no impact in the long term. Will it initially have an impact, in the perception of the players about how the competition rules work? Absolutely undoubtedly. '
Despite the admission 'there is no one who has done for the MLS than Messi,' said the commissioner than Gorber of the competition that they had to 'maintain' the rules.
