Lionel Messi's future is a hot topic as he navigates the twilight of his illustrious career. With his contract at Inter Miami set to expire at the end of 2025, just months before the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the football world is abuzz with speculation about his next steps. Several factors weigh into the decision, including his commitment to Inter Miami, the possibility of a return to Barcelona, and his ambition to compete in the 2026 World Cup.
Inter Miami: Extension or Farewell?
Messi's current contract with Inter Miami runs through the end of 2025. The club's co-owner, Jorge Mas, has publicly expressed his desire for Messi to remain with the Herons, even suggesting that his "dream" is for Messi to inaugurate their new stadium in March 2026. Mas has stated that the decision "rests on Messi" and that the club is doing everything possible to ensure he finishes his career in Miami. Inter Miami sources have indicated a mutual interest in continuing the relationship and are taking the necessary steps to make it happen.
However, reports suggest that Messi has put fresh contract talks on hold. Some speculate that he might consider leaving Inter Miami to play in a more competitive league to prepare for the 2026 World Cup. Despite Inter Miami's recent participation in the FIFA Club World Cup, where they were eliminated by Paris Saint-Germain, the MLS is still perceived as less competitive than top European leagues. While Messi has enjoyed a successful stint in Miami, with 16 goals and six assists this year, the team has struggled to meet expectations, facing elimination in the Concacaf Champions League semi-finals and a run of inconsistent form in the MLS.
Barcelona: A Sentimental Return?
The allure of a return to Barcelona, where Messi spent the majority of his career, remains a persistent narrative. Argentinian football journalist Maximiliano Grillo reported that Barcelona is waiting for Messi to see out his contract at Miami before attempting to bring him back after the 2026 World Cup. Messi himself has expressed a strong emotional connection to Barcelona, stating that he wanted to return to his "home" after leaving Paris Saint-Germain.
However, a potential reunion is complicated. Reports suggest that Messi's relationship with the current Barcelona board, led by Joan Laporta, is fractured. Despite this, the possibility of playing at the renovated Camp Nou could be a strong incentive for Messi to consider a return. Barcelona views his return as a significant commercial and sporting opportunity.
The 2026 World Cup: A Sixth and Final Chapter?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, is a significant factor in Messi's future plans. At 38 years old, Messi has neither confirmed nor ruled out his participation in the tournament. If he plays, it would be his sixth World Cup, an all-time record he may share with Cristiano Ronaldo and Mexican goalkeeper Memo Ochoa.
Argentina's coach, Lionel Scaloni, believes there is "plenty of time" to decide on Messi's future in international football. Messi's performances in the recent World Cup qualifiers and the 2025 Club World Cup suggest he remains capable of competing at the highest level. However, injuries and the physical demands of professional football are increasingly important considerations.
Ultimately, Messi's decision will likely hinge on a combination of factors. His happiness and family's well-being in Miami, Inter Miami's ambitions and competitiveness, the potential for a Barcelona return, and his physical condition will all play a role in determining what's next for the Argentine legend. While the dream of seeing Messi lift another World Cup trophy is alive, the only certainty is that the football world will be watching closely as he makes his next move.