Barcelona forward Lionel Messi scored his first goal for Inter Milan in a Premier League game on Sunday, as the Serie A club beat Crystal Palace 2-1 at Selhurst Park.
The Argentine, who joined Inter from Paris Saint-Germain in January, was brought to England by former manager Antonio Conte and has been key to the club's title charge this season.
Messi's goal came in the 45th minute after he had been set up by Lautaro Martinez, with the Argentine himself also finding the net for Inter in the 76th minute to complete a memorable day for the Argentine.
It was the first time that Messi had scored for Inter since the club's 1-0 win over Roma in September, and it will be a huge boost for the team ahead of their final match of the season against Juventus next weekend.
In other news, Manchester United have made a move for Barcelona midfielder Sergio Busquets, according to reports.
The Spanish international is expected to leave Camp Nou when his contract expires in June, and United have reportedly approached him about a potential transfer.
Busquets has won two La Liga titles and one Champions League trophy during his time at Barcelona, but he has struggled for playing time under new boss Ronald Koeman.
If the deal does go through, it would mark a significant departure for Busquets, who has become a fan favourite at the Nou Camp.
Overall, Messi's goal for Inter was a major achievement for the Argentine, and it will be exciting to see how he performs in the Premier League going forward.
