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Inter Miami keeps signing 40 year olds. I like it, but why are they doing it please explain. And how do they have the money to do it. The 40 year olds are not going to play for 20 years. Other clubs have 16 year olds that can play for them for decades. Inter Miami 40 year olds would play lets say maximum 5 years and then at 45 what are they going to do.
Is Inter Miami betting on Yamanaka Factors partial cell reprogramming? Are they planning to keep them until it becomes possible and then refresh them to younger state and keep them for longer? Is David Beckham planning to keep Messi for another 20 years?



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