Lionel Messi: Eldest son Thiago talks about ideal Barcelona teammate and says he prefers Spain to Argentina

The renowned Argentina striker Lionel Messi’s eldest son has discussed his possible future on the international scene and named the Barcelona player he would most like to play alongside.

 

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The Under-12 team of Inter Miami, who recently participated in the LaLiga FC Futures competition, is led by 11-year-old Thiago Messi.

 

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After drawing 0-0 with Real Sociedad in their opening group match, Miami was crushed 5-0 by La Masia, the team that is renowned for having raised Thiago’s father. Due to this, they were unable to go to the quarterfinals, as Real Madrid eliminated Barcelona 3-1 on penalties.

 

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The Blaugrana academy may select Messi’s kids if the family moves back to Catalonia, where Thiago was born, once the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner retires, as he is frequently quoted to have said.

According to a brief interview that Mundo Deportivo released, Thiago may one day realize his ambition of playing alongside 16-year-old Barcelona star Lamine Yamal.

“I would like to play with Lamine, but I’m more nervous when I play than when I watch my father play,” he said in an admission. My left foot isn’t very good.In additiоn, Thiagо disclоsed his оutlооk fоr his glоbal future.

The young player, who was born in Spain, is qualified to play for that country, but he has his sights set on an Argentine national team jersey. He says, “I want to play with the Argentine national team and I don’t think the Spanish national team can convince me.”

Senior Messi makes a major hint about the futureMeanwhile, Messi senior recently shared his plans for the end of his playing career.

Reunions with Barcelona or Newell’s Old Boys, where he began his career as a young player before moving to Spain, have been discussed.

But the 36-year-old stated: “I love playing football, and I realize that every time there’s less and less, I enjoy everything much more.”

“Yes, Inter Miami will be my final club. That will be my final one as of right now.