but I'm sure retirement is not something that Messi will achieve shortly. after the news he didn't want to extend his contract with PSG, it seems that there are many rumors about Messi with other clubs. it was even rumored that Arab clubs were also interested in bringing Messi. and if it does, it will be good business for the Saudi league.
Not for the near future, maybe 2-3 years old he's just trying to retire or go to a league that can take him. At the moment he is still quite good with PSG, he can still show the best ability and make it difficult for the opponents. Maybe uniting Ronaldo and Messi in one club is the dream of many clubs, but I think it's too difficult. Indeed I've read that coach AN Nassr likes Messi maybe he can bring him in. But nowadays there is a lot of news on social media, if Ronaldi there is just ruining the game that the coach has formed. Many say Ronaldo has not been able to play to his full potential.
His brother made it very clear, he is not going to Barcelona, no matter how good a friend he is of Xavi's, his answer is no, it seems good to me because if the same thing happens to him with CR7 it would be trying to tarnish his career and that's not it, it is very ugly What his mother told him about him was accurate, and it is not a lie, there is Dinho how it ended.
Messi's mother said that the Spanish took advantage of him and then threw him out and it is not fair that they do something similar to him again in France, that really with the last games that I have seen him play, he is not comfortable at all, so I have perceived it.
It is better to leave a good memory, than to go through the back door, I have realized that when some players are very successful, the press and everything help them to look bad afterward.
Curiosity: After the World Cup, this is how they refer to the Dutch thanks to Messi:
Perhaps one of the most iconic post-match interviews ever. Lionel Messi, in his purest form, fresh off the back of a World Cup quarter-final penalties victory, angrily confronting 6 foot six (198cm) Wout Weghorst. It was led to ‘Que miras, Bobo?’ [What are you looking at, stupid?] becoming a globally recognised phrase.
Messi is perhaps lucky that Weghorst did not square down to him in that moment. The great Argentine has recognised that it was not a moment he was proud of, although it is one he is unlikely to forget, given his children repeat to him often.
Source:
https://www.football-espana.net/2023/02/10/lisandro-martinez-refers-to-wout-weghorst-using-lionel-messi-insult