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Alexis Sánchez inspired by Messi, Suárez and Lewandowski to join MLS, now wants to bring joy to Montreal
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Alexis Sánchez inspired by Messi, Suárez and Lewandowski to join MLS, now wants to bring joy to Montreal

August 18, 2026 at 07:14 PM
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Alexis Sánchez has joined CF Montreal in MLS, citing the influence of fellow South American and European stars Messi, Suárez, and Lewandowski in his decision to move to North America.

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Sánchez was introduced as CF Montreal’s designated player Tuesday, joining MLS during a critical moment in the league's history.

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What happened

Chilean forward Alexis Sánchez has signed with CF Montreal in Major League Soccer, revealing that the paths taken by Lionel Messi (Inter Miami), Luis Suárez (Inter Miami), and Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona) helped inspire his move. Sánchez expressed a desire to bring joy to the Montreal supporters and contribute to the club's growth. The signing represents a notable addition to CF Montreal's squad and adds another high-profile Latin American presence to MLS.

Chance analysis

Sánchez's move to CF Montreal underlines how MLS has become a credible late-career destination for elite South American and European players, with Messi's Inter Miami effect continuing to ripple through the league. For Montreal, landing a player of Sánchez's pedigree is a significant statement of ambition, though his recent form and injury history will determine how much he can still deliver on the pitch. The framing around joy and inspiration suggests both player and club are selling this as much more than a sporting transaction.

Impact

CF Montreal gain an experienced but aging forward whose on-field contribution will depend heavily on fitness, with limited short-term boost to league-wide competitive balance.

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messiAlexis SánchezLionel MessiLuis SuárezRobert Lewandowski

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Alexis Sánchez inspired by Messi, Suárez and Lewandowski to join MLS, now wants to bring joy to Montreal

Alexis Sánchez has joined CF Montreal in MLS, citing the influence of fellow South American and European stars Messi, Suárez, and Lewandowski in his decision to move to North America.

Article summary

Chilean forward Alexis Sánchez has signed with CF Montreal in Major League Soccer, revealing that the paths taken by Lionel Messi (Inter Miami), Luis Suárez (Inter Miami), and Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona) helped inspire his move. Sánchez expressed a desire to bring joy to the Montreal supporters and contribute to the club's growth. The signing represents a notable addition to CF Montreal's squad and adds another high-profile Latin American presence to MLS.

Sánchez's move to CF Montreal underlines how MLS has become a credible late-career destination for elite South American and European players, with Messi's Inter Miami effect continuing to ripple through the league. For Montreal, landing a player of Sánchez's pedigree is a significant statement of ambition, though his recent form and injury history will determine how much he can still deliver on the pitch. The framing around joy and inspiration suggests both player and club are selling this as much more than a sporting transaction.

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Aug 18, 2026, 7:14 PM
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