Lionel Messi is not letting his age dictate when he will retire, stating that he has no set plans for what comes next. Having played for Barcelona for 17 years and now with Paris St Germain and Inter Miami, Messi is approaching 37 soon but is clear that his age will not be the main factor in hanging up his cleats.
In an interview with the Big Time podcast, Messi emphasized that he will know when it’s time to retire based on his performance, enjoyment, and contribution to his team. Being critical of himself, Messi believes that when he no longer feels he is at his best, he will step away from the game, regardless of his age. His love for the sport and desire to compete will continue to drive him as long as he feels physically and mentally fit to do so.
At 36, Leo Messi is uncertain about what lies ahead in his soccer career, but he is thoroughly enjoying his experience in MLS.
The 36-year-old from Argentina has been sidelined since March 13 because of a persistent hamstring injury.
Following his victory at the 2022 World Cup, Messi has now achieved success in every aspect of soccer. When asked about his future plans, the eight-time Ballon D’Or winner admitted he hasn’t thought much about it yet. He emphasized the importance of enjoying each day and living in the present without worrying about what lies ahead. While Messi hopes to continue playing for a while longer as it brings him joy, he is open to exploring new roles when the time is right. Unfortunately, he had to miss Argentina’s recent friendlies and some league matches in Miami due to a hamstring injury. Despite these setbacks, Messi remains optimistic and looks forward to returning to the field soon.