Lionel Messi could look for a new club, albeit on a temporary basis, because he offers to win a second-successful world cup with Argentina in 12 months.
Messi is currently processing his trade in America with Inter Miami, after he has played for the MLS side for two years.
According to a report from ESPN Argentina, however, he is now considering a loan of a more competitive competition next season in the run -up to the World Cup 2026 that is being held in Canada, Mexico and the United States.
The current Messi deal at Inter Miami ends at the end of the calendar year, but the American outfit wants to expand its contract after that date.
But every agreement could see the 38-year-old a part of his contract on loan abroad with his focus also on the captain of Argentina for a successful defense of the World Cup that they won in Qatar in 2022, however, every possible destination is currently only speculation.
The talents of Messi are synonymous with Barcelona with him the catalyst for their dominance during his 17 seasons there. However, a return to the Catalan club would be unlikely because of their financial situation, as well as his difficult relationship with club president Joan Laporta.
A return to Paris Saint-Germain would also seem unlikely with the European champions that concentrate their success on the youthful exuberance at Desire Done, for example.
Manchester City has twice an established interest in the Argentina -Superster, but it is still too viewed if they would try it for the third time – despite Messi's strong relationship with manager Pep Guardiola.
Messi was powerless to prevent his old French side from eliminating Inter Miami from the Club World Cup Last-16-stage at the weekend.
“Today the end of the World Cup club marks us with a defeat against the current Champions League champions, where people I appreciate and I was happy to see again,” he thought on Instagram after the game.
'We are proud to have achieved our goal to finish in the top 16 in the tournament. Let us now concentrate on MLS and everything that is coming. '
