Lionel Messi seeks higher-level league before the World Cup

According to ‘ESPN’, Leo Messi is considering a move for January, six months before the start of the 2026 World Cup. The Argentinian wants the best build-up for his final major tournament with Argentina and believes that a change of club would better prepare him for the World Cup.

Leo Messi’s time as the undisputed leader of Inter Miami may be drawing to an end. A stark difference in quality was evident between the Argentinian and his teammates at the recent Club World Cup and he’s considering his options to ensure he’s in peak condition for the 2026 World Cup. Reports suggest he’s seeking a new club for the start of next year.

According to an information from Esteban Edul, a journalist from ‘ESPN’, the player’s entourage suggested that the ’10’ could seek a more competitive league for the first half of 2026. The idea is to arrive at the World Cup with Argentina after six months of higher-level play and competition for the Argentinian star.

Despite being 38 years old, Messi feels in better shape than his teammates and has constantly showed it in the Club World Cup. This feeling has been shared by many pundits afther Inter Miami’s matches against Al Ahly, Porto, Palmeiras and, above all, PSG. Messi craves high-stakes challenges to fuel 2026 World Cup bid, hinting at Inter Miami frustrations.

Lionel Messi has halted contract renewal talks with Inter Miami amid speculation of a move to a higher-calibre league. Despite initial optimism, the Argentinian star, whose contract expires in December 2025, is reconsidering his options. Inter Miami co-owner Jorge Mas hoped Messi would lead the team into their new stadium in March, but a move to a more competitive league now seems possible for Leo.

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