Lionel Messi has shared fresh insight into his decision-making process regarding whether he will feature for Argentina at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Speaking about the possibility, the 2022 World Cup winner said turning out for the national team at such a major tournament remains special, especially after lifting the trophy in Qatar.
“It’s a special World Cup; playing with the national team in important competitions is always special, and even more after winning a World Cup,” as quoted by Sport.
However, Messi stressed that he would only return if he feels capable of contributing at the highest level.
“But as I told you, I don’t want to be a burden. I want to feel physically well, be sure that I can help the group and contribute things to the team.”
The Inter Miami star noted the difference in calendar between MLS and European football could influence his readiness ahead of the tournament in the USA, Canada and Mexico.
“Our season here is different from Europe’s. We’ll have preseason in between, few matches before the World Cup, and I’ll see day-by-day how I’m feeling physically, whether I’m in the condition I want to be in to participate.”
Messi, who turns 39 during the 2026 World Cup, has not ruled out taking part but insists the final decision will depend on how his body responds as the tournament approaches.
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