Mascherano insisted he hasn't heard anything directly from Busquets following Partidazo COPE's report.
“It’s what I’ve read and heard as well, but there’s nothing official,” Mascherano said. “I’m not the type to go ask players about rumors. Sergio is fully committed to the team and to the season, and we’re not focused on speculation.”
Busquets, who is MLS's third-highest earner this season at $8.8 million, has quietly been one of MLS's most effective playmakers since his arrival. He joined Inter Miami shortly before his longtime Barcelona teammate, Lionel Messi, did, and has recorded 14 assists and one goal from a deep-lying defensive midfield position.