Lionel Messis future with From Miami has become a hot topic in recent weeks, with growing uncertainty about his long -term commitment to Ml club. While Messi himself has avoided discussing the situation, Head coach Javier Mascherano did not shook away – and affected insight into his hopes for the future of the star.
Inter Miami suffered another stroke over the weekend and fell 3-0 to Orlando City in Florida Derby. The loss added a team already in crisis and Included criticism after the game from Messi, which was aiming for MLS.. Yet the Argentine captain also used the moment to gather the team with a motivating message as they approach the last stretch before 2025 FIFA Club World Cup:
“We have to continue because it is a tough moment, but we get through it – together. Now we’ll see if we really are a team in hard times, because when everything is going well it’s easy. But when tough moments like this come, that’s when we have to be more united than ever, be a real team and push through. I think we have what it takes, so now is the time to focus on what is next and prepare for the match against Philadelphia. “
But when he was immediately asked about his contract situation, Messi brushed the question with a short answer. “No, no. I know nothing about it“He said with a short laugh before going to the dressing room.

Mascherano weighs Messi’s future
While Messi remains tight, Teammate Jordi Alba has already expressed his desire to continue playing with him. Head coach Javier Mascherano has also recognized the importance of the situation. In an interview with MLS before the Orlando match, Mascherano treated both Alba’s contract renewal and the uncertainty about Messi:

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“Signing Jordi over the next two years is important to show stability, And hopefully, in a few weeks we may have any news about Leo“Said Mascherano.”I think it will be very, very important for the club, fans and for MLS. “
Messi made a surprise to Inter Miami in June 2023Signing of a contract until the end of 2025. Despite stopped negotiations, club leaders remain hopeful that the Argentine legend will continue and act as the Franchis’s face when Miami Freedom Park opens in 2026.