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Messi begins to define his future: what will he do beyond 2025?

Messi begins to define his future: what will he do beyond 2025?

Leo Messi37 years old, ends his contract with Inter Miami in December 2025. Beyond that nothing is certain. What will the former Barcelona player do from that date on? In Argentina they seem to have it quite clear and in ‘TyCSports’ they give the keys to what the future of the ‘Pulga’ should be in the short term. Will his future be linked to that of Luis Suárez, who has just signed a one-season contract extension?

Well, it is not known, because the Uruguayan has just signed until the end of 2025, which is when your Leo friend must decide what to do. In other words, it is certain that they have one more year of football together (2025), but 2026 is an unknown. However, there is already talk that the Miami club intends to offer Leo one more year and that negotiations would be close to beginning.

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Inter Miami’s idea is for Messi to stay until a few months after the World Cup. The footballer’s intention would be to continue, because he is comfortable in the city with his entire family. The arrival of Javier Mascherano to the bench could also be a point in favor of Messi continuing for another year, although he has been saying for some time that he misses Barcelona.



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