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The words of Inter Miami's coach on whether if Messi will go on loan to Barcelona

 Can Lionel Messi really go to Barcelona? This is what Tata Martino says.

By William Estrella

 Can Lionel Messi really go to Barcelona? This is what Tata Martino says.
 Can Lionel Messi really go to Barcelona? This is what Tata Martino says.

It happened, Inter Miami fell 1-0 against Cincinnati, at home. The pressure of having to play a "final" every 3 or 4 days ended up harming Lionel Messi's team, who were officially eliminated from the Major League Soccer playoffs. Now, the question is what Lionel Messi will do, if he will leave the team in the short term, or if he will stay.

Asked about these rumors, Inter Miami coach Gerardo "Tata" Martino commented: "It will be for a walk, I had not heard anything about this type of rumors. It surprises me. If you tell me that he is going on vacation or to visit Barcelona, It's probable, I don't know the rest." In this way, the rumors are settled, or at least for the moment. Barcelona still does not express itself on the matter, but we will have to wait for some radical turn since the chance is real and it could be a great way to say goodbye to the greatest idol of the culé club as he deserves it.

In relation to Messi's injury, Martino mentioned: "I saw him lacking football, but the injury is fine, he has no problem. It is logical because in recent times he has played very little and it could happen that he lacks rhythm. That's why he played about 35 minutes."

Messi's future is uncertain

As the end of the season approaches, uncertainty about Messi's plans for the next rest period grows. The possible momentary return to Barcelona adds an intriguing element to this phase of the season, leaving fans attentive to any news regarding the fate of the talented Argentine.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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