
Messi at 38: Birthday Bliss, Miami Magic, and the 2026 World Cup Dream
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Lionel Messi’s last few days have been a blend of nostalgia celebration high stakes and intriguing speculation. He marked his 38th birthday on June 24 with a wave of global tributes none more sentimental than the one from FC Barcelona which honored him with a montage of iconic memories and the heartfelt message you gave us your heart and you’ll always have ours. Even after parting ways years ago the Catalan club’s social media posts set off renewed dreams among their supporters about a possible Messi return although there’s no concrete movement on that front according to beIN Sports and Football Espana. On the personal side Messi didn’t post on social media the day of his birthday, but instead waited until June 25 to share a smiling photo and a brief warm thank you for the flood of global birthday wishes—a post that quickly went viral and reminded fans of his deep connection to them as seen across multiple outlets including Times of India and Instagram. Antonela Roccuzzo, his wife, joined in the celebration with a playful jab calling him a grumpy old man on Instagram as she posted a picture of Messi with a Smurfs cake proving the couple’s banter-loving side even as their family seems firmly settled and happy in Miami.
Professionally Messi is in the global spotlight as Inter Miami reached the Round of 16 at the FIFA Club World Cup—history-making for the MLS side. All eyes turn to their headline clash with Paris Saint-Germain the club he left in 2023. According to World Soccer Talk Messi is expected to start in this highly anticipated game, pitting him against his former club and his old Barcelona coach Luis Enrique. The narrative has French media buzzing and Inter Miami’s coach Javier Mascherano acknowledged the enormous attention Messi draws. Recent reports from Marca and Goal emphasize that while Messi and his family are content in Miami there are no firm decisions yet about extending his contract which expires at the end of 2025. A Saudi mega-offer reportedly worth up to 200 million dollars per season has resurfaced as suitors from the Saudi Pro League make their pitch though Messi’s current focus remains on Inter Miami and Club World Cup duties. Meanwhile FC Barcelona is closing the book financially on his era with a final scheduled wage deferral payment of nearly 6 million euros at month’s end settling pandemic-era debts according to Diario AS.
Still the biggest question looming in the football world is whether Messi will play at the 2026 World Cup. Guillem Balague told BBC and Goal that even those closest to him do not know his intentions. For now, Messi isn’t rushing any decisions about his international or club future—he’s savoring the moment, game by game, while the world continues to watch and dream.
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