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Amazing, Messi and the post-retirement decision that broke Argentina's hearts

The player is already clear about what he wants to do when he can hang up his boots professionally.

By Liam Styles

The player is already clear about what he wants to do when he can hang up his boots professionally.
The player is already clear about what he wants to do when he can hang up his boots professionally.
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Everyone thinks Lionel Messi can last forever playing football. The player who won the World Cup in Qatar 2022 against Kylian Mbappé's France is in the final stretch of his professional career and understands that not everything can be forever, beyond the desire to want to extend his game as long as possible.

But the human body can only take so much, and it is time for Messi to think about his future as a person. He has already taken a first step by accepting an offer from Inter Miami to become the new star player of the MLS, something that will give him a juicy sum of money in salary and commercial agreements with the top brands.

While David Beckham is looking for the best players to join the Argentine star, he understands that he will not have the same pressure as if he were playing in Europe. That is why he has turned down FC Barcelona to try to have one 'last dance' and win the UEFA Champions League.

Now, after Argentina's friendly win over Australia on Indonesian soil, he has come clean about what will happen after his retirement. And his words are already breaking the hearts of many fans who would like to continue to see the multi-time champion on the pitch.

What decision will Messi make when he retires?

In an interview with CCTV5 channel, Lionel Messi has been asked if he would like to be a manager when he retires, and the world champion's words were blunt: "At the moment I don't think about being a coach. My intention, I don't think I will be, but more things can happen once I leave football. I know that I wouldn't be a coach today, but anything can happen", he concluded.
 


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