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Lionel Messi has Joined Sergio Aguero’s KRU Esports as a Co-Owner

  • The previous Argentina striker affirmed Messi as KRU’s new co-proprietor on Tuesday in a brief video.
  • Which closes with the Entomb Miami hotshot saying: “OK, we should play.”

Lionel Messi has joined Sergio Aguero’s KRU Esports as a co-proprietor – inciting David de Gea to welcome Cristiano Ronaldo to his Renegades Gaming group.

Lionel Messi Joined Sergio Aguero

Established by Aguero in 2020, KRU as of now contends in different famous eSports titles, for example, Rocket Association, FIFA, Class of Legends, and Valorant, laying down a good foundation for itself as a top-level rival in the field.

Soon after Messi’s connection with KRU was affirmed, De Gea welcomed Ronaldo to put resources into Renegades Gaming, which is possessed by the previous Manchester Joined guardian.

Fans will presently enthusiastically anticipate Ronaldo’s possible reaction to De Gea’s greeting, which could additionally shape the association between football and eSports later on.

The Al-Nassr hotshot partook in a furious contention with Messi during the pinnacle long stretches of their particular professions at Genuine Madrid and Barcelona, and the couple likewise shared various Ballon d’Or grants between them.

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