Spend like Messi! Lionel Messi is fully integrating into American culture and adjusting to life in Miami by shopping at American supermarket chain Publix on just his second day in South Florida😍😍

Lionel Messi is fully embracing American culture as he adjusts to life in Miami, having been spotted grocery shopping at Publix just two days after arriving in South Florida. The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner was seen pushing a cart filled with various cereals, including Lucky Charms and Fruit Loops, while fans eagerly awaited official confirmation of his signing with Inter Miami.

Messi looked like any other shopper walking down the aisles of the supermarket with family

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Lionel Messi, his wife Antonela and his three children went shopping at Publix in Palm Beach

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Messi, 36, was spotted at checkout at US supermarket chain Publix in Miami, Thursday

Messi landed in Miami on Tuesday with his wife, Antonela, and their three sons: Thiago, Mateo, and Ciro. The Argentine superstar, who is set to earn $54 million per year, took time to pose for photos with fans as he exited the grocery store.

Earlier in the week, he was seen enjoying a family meal in Miami Beach on his first day in the U.S., where he even received a kiss from a fan as he left the restaurant. Though Messi was expected to sign his contract and be announced as a Miami player on Thursday, the announcement may now come on Friday.

The seven-time Ballon d'Or winner even had time to pose for snaps with several admirers

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Messi and a fan posing for a selfie in front of packs of US hard seltzer brand High Noon

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Lionel Messi looks at home in Miami already as he takes his family grocery  shopping - Mirror Online

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Lionel Messi loads up on jumbo packs of American cereal as he poses for  selfies with stunned fans in Miami supermarket | The Sun

Inter Miami’s co-owner David Beckham was also spotted at the team’s training ground, hoping to finalize Messi’s move to help turn around the club’s fortunes. Currently, Inter Miami sits at the bottom of the MLS Eastern Conference, trailing the Chicago Fire by 11 points for the last playoff spot.

Messi had expressed his desire to move to the U.S. after turning down lucrative offers from Saudi Arabia and realizing a return to Barcelona was not possible. His time at PSG, where he played for the last two seasons, did not see him fully integrate into the team, particularly after criticism from fans following their exit from the Champions League.