Lionel Messi’s bodyguard has urged Logan Paul to agree to fight him.
Yassine Cheuko took to social media to reveal he has signed a contract for a bout with the WWE superstar.
However, Paul has yet to pen a deal for the bout, which Cheuko says would be held at Inter Miami’s Chase Stadium.
The venue, which opened in 2020, has a capacity of 19,100 spectators.
A bout between the pair would be Paul’s fourth after a string of amateur, exhibition and professional fights.
The YouTube personality, who is the older brother of Jake Paul, most recently entered the boxing ring in October 2023.
On that occasion, he was awarded a victory after former UFC fighter Dillon Danis’ disqualification for unsportsmanlike conduct.
Cheuko and Paul have been involved in a long-running social media feud stretching back several months.
They have traded jibes online since the former Navy SEAL initially called Paul out in March.
It came as part of a bid to settle his legal dispute with Messi over their rival hydration drinks Prime and Mas+.
Cheuko has now upped the stakes by sharing a video of himself signing a $15million (£11m) contract.
In the post, which he shared with his 1.3million Instagram followers, the Muay Thai fighter said: “Lolo, look what I got.
“Lolo, when I’m going to smash you, you’re going to have your name on your face, Lolo. Look, everything is ready – gloves are ready, contract ready.
“Everybody’s waiting for the fight and you’re still hiding.
“I got messages from everywhere – Africa, America, Europe, everywhere. And you’re still hiding, Lolo. Sign the contract and don’t tell me to come to Puerto Rico, we’re gonna fight here in Miami at Chase Stadium.
“So sign the contract, I’m waiting Lolo. Everybody’s waiting, the world is waiting.”
Cheuko has been a regular fixture at Inter Miami matches since Messi’s move to the club in 2023.
However, he was banned from attending MLS matches earlier this year.
The league took the decision to take control of matchday security for the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner in April.
Their decision also extends to Miami’s matches in the CONCACAF Champions Cup.