During his interview with Jordi Évole, Leo Messi did not clarify what his short-term plans are. Despite the seemingly perfect moment for settling doubts, he simply said that he would wait until the end of the season to decide.
The pre-candidates are waiting in the wings, and at least they know that whoever is elected will be able to talk to the '10' during their first months in office. However, Messi did give an idea of his long-term plans and it seems that he will go to play in Major League Soccer.
The FC Barcelona captain admitted that he is attracted by the culture of the United States and the idea of finishing his career there. Something that was already talked about months ago, when it was thought that he could go to Manchester City and then play for New York City.
The latest on this subject was told in 'El Larguero' by 'Cadena SER' José Antonio Ponseti. According to the journalist, Messi's desire is not to leave, but to continue with FC Barcelona for at least two more years before changing LaLiga Santander for MLS.
In this way, the Rosario-born player would end his time as a Barcelona player in 2023. He would then move to Miami, when his children would be old enough to enter high school and continue their education until they studied at an American university.
According to the aforementioned media, Messi has already bought a flat in the luxurious Porsche building, located in the Sunny Isles area, which he also lived in during the summer. The price reported to be more than eight million euros and he would be able to take his car up in a lift.