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It’s all new for the team in pink after the arrival of Lionel Messi. Apart from attracting huge deals, the club’s facilities look set for a radical makeover. After stealing the spotlight, David Beckham’s club has earned vast profits via deals and even by selling tickets for hundreds of dollars each. But now, according to reports, the club has struck a deal to change the stadium name from DVR Pink Stadium, making it thrilling for fans.

But the franchisee is now desperate to build the brand after it has agreed to change the name to Chase Stadium after striking a deal with JPMorgan Chase, as officially announced. The 21,500-capacity seater will have the sponsor’s name written throughout the stadium.

The club’s Chief Business Officer said, “Inter Miami is honored to partner with the country’s largest bank, JPMorgan Chase. When it comes to partnerships, we believe in quality, and we are thrilled to kick off an exciting campaign ahead alongside an impactful partner like Chase.” Additionally, more perks were also announced for the customers of the bank.

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Besides, individuals with the bank’s credit and debit cards can enjoy a 25% discount at specific vendors during the inaugural match. To claim it, the client must show their card to the Chase ambassador present there.

That’s not it!

Additional benefits include exclusive stadium access on match days, early access to ticket sales, discounted official merchandise, and discounted food at the stadium. Inter Miami also announced that through partnerships, it introduced in-seat service in a few stands and check-out-free stores to avoid wasting time in the queues. Overall, the club seems to create an exciting vibe for fans to watch as it kicks off the season. Yet, will Messi appear in the match? 

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Lionel Messi deemed fit to start Inter Miami’s campaign

After missing two starts in the preseason, Lionel Messi will be playing tomorrow’s game, according to coach Tata Martino. Martino said, “Messi and Suárez are ready to play. If 90 minutes are required, we will see this depending on the team’s needs.” However, the club will go into the season missing a few youngsters.

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One of their exciting young signings, Facundo Farias, is ruled out for the whole season due to an ACL injury. Additionally, players like Nicolás Freire and Ian Fray would also be away for some time with injuries. However, the team still looks strong with the former Barcelona stars and new arrivals such as Julian Gressel. But whether they could keep the preseason behind and have a winning start is a question.

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