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I want to enjoy every second of my career — Messi dismisses’retirement’ plan

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Lionel Messi says he wants to “enjoy every moment” of his remaining career and has no set date in mind for when he will retire.

The Argentine World Cup winner won his first title with his new team Inter Miami in the Leagues Cup final, scoring his 10th goal in seven games since joining the Florida side.

The 36-year-old signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with Miami last month, but he hasn’t even begun to consider his options beyond that.

“To be honest, I’m not thinking about it (retirement) yet.” “I enjoy being on the field with a ball, competing, and training,” said the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner in an interview with Apple TV+.

“I’m not sure how much longer I’ll play, but I’ll try to take advantage as much as I can until I’m well, and then we’ll see.” “There will be time later to think, analyze, and choose,” he said in an interview conducted before his new Major League Soccer club’s victory on Saturday.

“Today, the most important thing is to enjoy what’s left, whatever it is, it can be a little or a lot,” he remarked.

“Enjoy every moment, because this will not be repeated, and I don’t want to regret anything,” he added.

Messi stated that his time with Inter Miami had convinced him that he had made the right decision when his contract with Paris Saint-Germain expired, and he expressed his unhappiness with his time in the French capital.

Messi stated that his time with Inter Miami had convinced him that he had made the right decision when his contract with Paris Saint-Germain expired, and he expressed his unhappiness with his time in the French capital.

“It was a family decision,” he explained, “to try to look for the good of the family.” We had spent two difficult years, and the truth is that we had suffered,” he explained.

“It was like going back to how we were in Barcelona, enjoying the day to day, the kids, the family being well.” “In sports, I enjoyed the day-to-day, which was not happening to me,” he explained.

“My trips to the national team were my happiest moments because I enjoyed the place where I was, and my teammates and I wanted to come here and find the same thing,” he explained.

“Today, after some time has passed, I can say that we were not wrong and that we were correct when we said this was the right place,” he continued.

Messi was set to return to action later on Wednesday when Inter traveled to Cincinnati for the U.S. Open Cup semi-final.

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