

Leo Messi’s contract expires in December 2025… andInter Miami intends to renew it as soon as possible in order to ensure his presence at the inauguration of the new stadium, Freedom Park, the club’s new ‘home’ which is under advanced construction. For the club, the new venue is the most crucial element strategically for the near future.
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MARCA confirms that there have already beencontacts between the parties. In fact, they have been taking place for quite a few months, as the relationship between the directors and the Messi family is quite good. In addition, Leo and his family are very happy in Miami. And Inter, of course, are 100% happy to have the star in their ranks. The Argentine’s presence has meant an exponential growth of the club in absolutely everything, from sporting to economic terms. Therefore, it does not seem difficult that the agreement will be sealed at some point in the coming months… perhaps even before the summer.
However, it remains to be seen whether Leo’s renewal would mean extending the contract by one year or whether, on the contrary, it is a longer-term agreement. In any case, whatever the length, the new contract will also offer hope that Leo will play in the 2026 World Cup, something that almost everyone takes for granted, but which is not official and will depend on the “day to day”, as Leo himself has pointed out on countless occasions.
But… what if Leo did not stay in Miami? The options seem few, with Saudi Arabia as the main candidate. But ‘Saudi’ has a difficult task. Messi and Miami is a happy combination and the Albiceleste captain has said it on several occasions: “I would like to finish my career in Miami.” Anything other than continuing his career beyond 2025 in a league other than MLS would therefore be more than a surpriseLionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, who could soon renew for two years with Al Nassr until September 2027, have personalized the pinnacle of football in the last 20 years. ‘Cris’, almost two and a half years older than Leo, was already appearing at Euro 2004 in his country, while the Argentine’s first major event (senior, not youth or Olympic) was the 2006 World Cup in Germany
Their relevance remains important in the contexts in which they play: Messi with Inter Miami and Argentina (where he remains an essential player); and Cristiano with Saudi Arabia’s Al Nassr and Portugal. So much so that, barring injury, both players aspire to be the only players in history to play in their sixth World Cup in 2026 (there are eight players who have five, but none with six).
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