Lionel Messi: Barcelona return played down by Tata Martino as Inter Miami coach jokes captain may be

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Tata Martino quickly played rumors of a possible loan move to Barcelona for Lionel Messi in January after Miami's hopes to reach MLS playoffs. On Saturday night, after loss of 1-0 in house, Argentina and former Barca executive 36-year-old Messi'nin MLS Offseason was asked possibility of being in form during form. MLS action will not begin until February, the result of the season is determined later on this month. Is it going to fun? Maybe he will visit Barcelona, '' he said. Tata Martino from Inter Miami admitted that he was not aware of moving to Barcelona for Lionel Messi Tata Martino, on the rumors of Messi, who was borrowed with Barcelona this winter "Is it going to have fun? Maybe he will visit Barcelona. Messi can return to Barcelona to stay in the form until the new MLS season starts in February Messi scored 12 goals 13 league and cup matches since he joined Miami in a two and a half year agreement July. Cincinnati already in east and the first round of first round of laughing. Messi will join Argentina for 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Paraguay and Peru on 12 and 17 October, respectively. When Miami's season ends soon, Argentina should understand how Messi will maintain its compliance with the World Cup qualifiers against Uruguay on November 16 and five days later in Brazil. 36 -year -old Messi did not like the best spell of his career with Barcelona from 2004 to 2021. Miami's remaining league matches will be a house and way against Charlotte on October 18 and 21. Previously, Martino announced that Messi was happier than Paris Saint Germain in the United States, where Torrid spent a time after he could not bring a champions league cup to the French capital for two seasons. Barcelona manager Xavi said in May that his former club team -mate Messi has the ability to make Blaugrana better. Messi scored 474 goals in 520 games for Barcelona in all competitions from 2004 to 2021.

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