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Rodrigo De Paul, Lionel Messi, David BeckhamGetty/GOAL

'Big, bold, arrogant things' - Just because Inter Miami went next-level creative on MLS rules to pair Rodrigo De Paul with Lionel Messi doesn't mean others can't - they just won't

If you didn't think that Inter Miami could pull off the Rodrigo De Paul signing, you haven't been paying attention. In Major League Soccer's long history, and Inter Miami's short one, there has always been room for gaming the system.

We're not talking breaking the rules as much as next-level creativity to dance around MLS salary cap regulations.

Miami used every ounce of cleverness to get De Paul in and, ultimately, they got their guy. Lionel Messi's famous "bodyguard" has arrived in South Beach, giving Miami the bulldog in the midfield they so sorely lacked. He joins a Herons team filled with starpower, including the rest of the ex-Barcelona quartet and several other high-priced acquisitions made since Messi himself aligned himself with Inter Miami.

By strict interpretation of MLS rules, none of this, in theory, should be possible. Teams are limited in terms of salary spend and Designated Players. But Inter Miami have just added another World Cup winner to a roster that includes Messi, Luis Suarez, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba. De Paul is a legitimately world-class midfielder.

So how in the world did the Miami land him while stilly complying with MLS rules?

The answer, again, is in large part, creativity. But Miami, as a club, also have a gravitational pull, and the Herons are using that magnetism to make moves other clubs could only dream of. They aren't the first club to do it, either. Miami co-owner David Beckham, in many ways, started this trend and is now the one benefiting most from flexing big-market muscles.

Miami continue to flex. Having Messi in the squad allows you to do that.

Can everyone pull off what Miami just did? Perhaps not. Can other clubs in MLS find their own clever solutions? Of course. MLS roster building is a craft, and Miami should get credit for working the system to make another game-changing signing.