It's pretty clear Messi and Inter Miami weren't satisfied with how 2024 went. But improving on their one major trophy win in 2025 is far from a guarantee.
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Messi's Inter Miami contract keeps him at the club until the end of 2025. Beyond that, his future is up in the air.
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Lionel Messi-led Inter Miami has shaken up its front office following a reported incident after an exhibition match.
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The Athletic confirmed the Sanllehi-Messi incident via an anonymous club source. Inter Miami issued a statement saying that the Sanllehi decision was "pre-planned" and not a response to the exchange on the bus, per the original report from GiveMeSport’s Tom Bogert.
As much as the Manchester United legend and Inter Miami co-owner wants Messi to stay in Miami, a return to Barcelona seems inevitable.
With the 37-year-old's long-term future up in the air, the prospect of a return to Argentina to see out his career has been suggested as a possibility, but journalist Yanina Latorre has been told that Europe is a more likely destination when he leaves Florida.
Lionel Messi wants to re-join Barcelona when his time at Inter Miami draws to a close, according to sensational reports in Spain.The Argentina legend left Camp Nou to join Paris Saint-Germain on a free transfer in 2021,
Lionel Messi and Inter Miami fell short of their goals in 2024, so the 2025 season will be all about redemption.