Argentina superstar Lionel Messi has now reunited with yet another one of his former teammates at Inter Miami.
Inter Miami have announced the signing of goalkeeper Oscar Ustari for the remainder of the 2024 Major League Soccer (MLS) season.
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Ustari is a familiar face to Messi, with the shot-stopper having starred alongside the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner 16 years ago for Argentina at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
"We're pleased to incorporate an experienced player like Oscar to add depth to our goalkeeping group for the remainder of the season," Inter Miami's chief soccer officer and sporting director Chris Henderson said in an official statement on the club's website.
"His addition will be key during this final stretch of the campaign as CJ dos Santos is currently recovering from an injury and Cole Jensen continues to develop, gaining professional experience with Inter Miami CF II in MLS NEXT Pro."
Speaking on his arrival in Florida, Ustari, who joins as a free agent after leaving Chilean club Audax Italiano in July, said: "I'm excited to join a club like Inter Miami and grateful for the opportunity to be part of this great institution that aspires to achieve big things.
"I'm also very happy to reunite with Leo [Messi] in the locker room and on the field after such a long time. I'm ready to help and contribute my experience to the team at all times, wherever I'm needed, to achieve both collective and personal goals."
Messi reuniting with his past colleagues has been a bit of a trend since the 37-year-old joined the MLS club in July 2023 following a stint at Paris Saint-Germain.
Since then, the David Beckham-co-owned club has brought in ex-FC Barcelona trio Sergio Busquets, Jordi Alba, and Luis Suarez.
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Ustari, meanwhile, started in three of Argentina's four matches at the Beijing Olympics, at which the young Albiceleste team claimed gold medals.