“I think no one knows at the moment. Not even Messi himself,” says Spanish journalist Guillem Balague, who wrote Messi’s biography.
Messi celebrated his 38th birthday last week. He has a contract in Miami by the end of 2025 because MLS has a different regime than most European competitions.
But the Argentine magician’s family settled in Florida. And if Messi was thinking about extending an impressive career, Inter should be the first and probably the only choice.
“I think everything is dealing with the match from the match and the tournament from the tournament,” Balague muses. “And if he restores the contract, he will evaluate the situation. Of course, everyone wants to see him how to lead Argentines a year in America at the World Championship. But he did not indicate to anyone what his final decision was.”

This is the thing to which the football world is clamped. Thirty years ago, 35 -year -old Messi led his native country to the title of world champions. Time passes. And it seems that the famous crumb could pull Argentina even behind the defense of gold.
By the way, no one in the shin football history failed to celebrate two world champion titles as a captain.
But the former idol of Barcelona is fogging around the future. Or more precisely, they are silent.

Therefore, it is speculated whether the generously conceived club championship did not represent Messi’s finals in international gatherings.
“In his best times was an incredibly heavy opponent,” said former midfielder Chelsea John Mikel Obi. “And never loses how they cuddle with the ball.”
Messi showed what power he was in the current tournament. His every touch with the balloon fascinated. Attracted attention. And maybe it has a fairly large share in the fact that the tournament in terms of attendance will not end with a big fiasco.

He showed that even before forty he did not have to change the football boots behind the slippers. His shot from Straánka against the port pushed Inter Miami into the knockout phase of the tournament. But it turned out that even an aging phenomenon will not erase the performance gap between MLS and the winners of the European Champions League.
PSG scored all four goals in the first half. “It was a bloody bath for us,” said coach Miami Javier Mascherano. “The second half was a bit slower and we showed in it as we play in MLS.”
“And even Messi got into the game, was more active and joined,” John obi Mikel noticed. He didn’t get a goal. But he earned recognition.
After the cannonade, the biggest star PSG ousman Dembelé took pictures with him. Messi gave him a pink jersey with a ten and the French representative wrote for a joint photo on social networks: “It was great to see you again, Leo. You are the best in history. And I hope you will continue to create it.”
Will Messi listen to him? Dembellé and the entire football planet are waiting for his next steps.
