Klich painted a troubling picture of Inter Miami’s culture, particularly while Messi remains at the club. The 35-year-old midfielder, who joined MLS in 2023 after thriving at Leeds United, went on to describe a dysfunctional environment where the Argentine superstar’s father wields extraordinary influence.
“I don’t recommend Miami as long as Messi is there,” Klich told Foot Truck. “It’s a disaster; people are leaving, coaches and physiotherapists are leaving. Organizationally, it’s bad. Messi’s dad basically runs the club…Nothing can be done without their consent. The club itself is also 45-50 minutes from Miami.”
When discussing more attractive alternatives within the league, Klich highlighted both New York clubs as appealing options for European players considering the American soccer landscape.
“I would recommend New York,” Klich said. “The Red Bulls now have a better stadium, but City is also building an awesome stadium. There are clubs like Columbus Crew and Cincinnati that have great stadiums and great facilities, but the place itself is very boring to live in.”
Klich singled out Nashville SC as a particularly attractive destination for players seeking both professional quality and an enjoyable lifestyle. The Polish midfielder also praised the Pacific Northwest clubs for their passionate fanbases.
“I would recommend Nashville, if you have the option of Nashville SC,” Klich said. ”It’s a beautiful place, the capital of country music. Portland and Seattle have a great atmosphere, but they’re at the end of the world.”
Klich played in MLS for two years, starring at D.C. before heading to Atlanta. He scored six goals for United in 63 appearances before heading to Atlanta, where he made 16 appearances. After leaving MLS, Klich completed a free transfer to Polish side Cracovia in August 2025.