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Lionel Messi Eyeing Emotional Return To Barcelona After Mapping Out Family Plan

Lionel Messi’s bond with Barcelona may have been severed professionally, but emotionally, it never truly broke. According to fresh reports from Spain, the Argentine icon is actively planning a return to Catalunya once his playing career reaches its conclusion.

Messi, who is currently negotiating a contract extension that would keep him at Inter Miami until 2028, has reportedly aligned with his family on a long-term plan that includes returning to Barcelona with wife Antonela Roccuzzo and their three sons.

From La Masia To Global Icon

Messi’s journey remains one of football’s most extraordinary stories. Rising from La Masia to become the face of Barcelona, the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner rewrote history in Blaugrana colours.

Across 778 appearances, Messi scored an astonishing 672 goals, winning 10 La Liga titles and four UEFA Champions League trophies. His dream of being a one-club player ended abruptly in 2021, when Barcelona’s financial crisis forced an emotional goodbye.

Unable to renew his contract, Messi joined Paris Saint-Germain on a free transfer. However, life in France never fully clicked for the Argentine or his family, prompting another career pivot.

The American Chapter With Inter Miami

In 2023, Messi accepted David Beckham’s invitation to Major League Soccer, moving to Inter Miami and transforming the club overnight. His impact in the United States has been immediate and historic.

Since arriving in Miami, Messi has added the Leagues Cup, Supporters’ Shield and MLS Cup to his ever-growing list of honours, further cementing his status as the most decorated footballer of all time.

Despite feeling settled in South Florida, reports suggest Barcelona remains the family’s emotional anchor.

Messi And Antonela’s Barcelona Plan

Messi previously confirmed his desire to return to Barcelona during an interview with SPORT in November 2025.

“I really want to go back there, we miss Barcelona a lot,” Messi said.
“My wife and I, the kids, are constantly talking about Barcelona and the idea of moving back. We have our house there, everything, so that’s what we want.”

The Argentine also revealed his excitement about returning to Camp Nou once renovations are completed, having not visited the stadium since his departure and Barcelona’s temporary relocation to Montjuïc.

No Playing Return, But A Deeper Role Possible

A return to Barcelona as a player has been ruled out, largely due to strained relations with current president Joan Laporta. However, the door remains open for a ceremonial farewell or exhibition match that would allow Messi to receive a proper goodbye from the fans.

There have also been whispers of a statue at Camp Nou, although that proposal has yet to progress beyond early discussions.

According to SPORT, Messi’s post-retirement plans go beyond simply living in Barcelona.

“After retiring from football, there is a family consensus that he will return to live in Barcelona,” the report stated.
“He will then be open to becoming more involved in the day-to-day operations of the club, ideally within the sporting management, under a president he trusts.”

Barcelona Will Always Be Home

While Messi’s playing days may end elsewhere, his story appears destined to come full circle. Barcelona remains his spiritual home, the city that shaped him, and the place his family still considers home.

An official return may not come with boots and a jersey, but for Messi and Barcelona, the connection is timeless.


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