Lionel Messi Declares: No Argentina World Cup Appearance in 2026 following Inter Miami Move

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Lionel Messi, the iconic Argentine footballer, has recently confirmed that he has no intention of participating in the 2026 World Cup. After leading his country to victory in the 2022 tournament in Qatar, Messi expressed his desire to conclude his international career on a high note. Additionally, he revealed his plans to embark on a new adventure by joining the Major League Soccer (MLS) team, Inter Miami CF, in the United States.

Speaking to Chinese outlet Titan Sports, Messi stated that he does not expect to prolong his international career until the 2026 World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. He firmly asserted, “This was my last World Cup. I’ll see how things go, but as of now, I don’t plan on participating in the next World Cup.”

Despite Messi’s decision, Argentina’s national coach, Lionel Scaloni, had previously expressed his hope that Messi would continue representing his country. Scaloni stated that the door would remain open for Messi’s return, but if it became apparent that he would not be participating, an alternative plan would be considered. Scaloni emphasized the importance of qualifying for the next World Cup before speculating further.

Now that Messi has achieved global glory and secured more international accolades, he anticipates an exciting new chapter in his career as he prepares to join Inter Miami CF. This move will undoubtedly be eagerly followed by fans from around the world as they witness Messi’s remarkable talent grace the MLS stage.

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Messi is a vital component of the present Argentina team, which is currently in China for a delightful encounter against Australia. With his impressive tally of 174 appearances and 102 goals for his country, he has set unprecedented records.