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The Sun: Higuain, 33, is considering retiring after the major league regular season this season

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The Sun: Higuain, 33, is considering retiring after the major league regular season this season

According to the Sun, 33-year-old Higuain is considering retiring after this season's major league regular season.

Since joining in September 2020, Higuain has made just 35 international appearances in Miami, scoring 11 goals. This season, Higuain was physically defeated by Miami international coach Phil Neville. According to the revealed, Higuain is considering retiring after the end of the major league regular season next month.

Higuain, who earns $5.7 million a year a year ahead of his salary, will be happy to see Higuain's departure as Neville rushes to restructure the team after a difficult first season. Beckham's side was spotted by major league executives for financial irregularities after signing 34-year-old Matuidi last summer, leading to a reduction in their transfer funding. This means neville and sporting director Chris Henderson want to get the team's high-paid players out of the club, with higuain and Matuidi preferring.

Under major league rules, clubs can buy out a contract each season, so if Higuain leaves, then a deal with Matuidi can be reached, ending a bad experience in the United States. Another designated player for Miami International, Mexico international Pizarro, wants to leave, and Neville hopes to confirm a transfer in the coming weeks to return him to his home country.

Miami are currently losing six straight, which makes their hopes of qualifying slim. They will face Toronto on Wednesday night and are no longer to be compromised. However, Neville is already planning for next season and he knows he has to make some tough decisions. He is determined to help old team-mate David

Neville told The Sun: "They are fighting for their future and their lives, and they fear it will affect their families and their financial situation. I hope that's what motivates them in the next five races. They're fighting for their future in Miami International and football because if it's not at Miami International, other clubs are looking at us and saying, 'Can we take X, Y, Z?' You have to take that as a positive factor. "

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