Lionel Messi's Continues to Show Love for Barcelona as 'Most Beloved Player'
Lionel Messi reiterates his bond with Barcelona fans after being named the 'most beloved player' in the club's history. Despite his current stint in MLS with Inter Miami, Messi vows to return to his beloved club at some point. Find out more about his heartfelt sentiments and future plans.
Lionel Messi has sent another “we’ll be back” message to Barcelona after being crowned the “most beloved player” in the club’s history. The Argentine superstar has been awarded that honour following a supporter vote. He feels proud to have received such a title, given the calibre of talent that he was up against, and remains determined to head back to Catalunya at some stage.Messi was recently in that part of the world when taking in a secret visit to Camp Nou, as that iconic venue prepares to throw open its doors again following a stunning redevelopment project.Eight-time Ballon d’Or winner Messi became a global icon when gracing that turf - registering 672 goals through 778 appearances. He won 10 La Liga titles and four Champions League crowns with the Blaugrana - helping him to become the most decorated player in history.He has now been named the GOAT by Barca fans - fending off competition from the likes of Johan Cruyff, Ronaldinho, Xavi and Andres Iniesta. Messi said when being presented with that prize by SPORT: “This award is very special because of what it represents and where it comes from. We've been through a lot together, both good and not so good, but that's normal because not everything in a career is perfect. This is my home, my place, and my people.”Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Messi remains untouchable in the eyes of many Barcelona followers, even those of the younger generation that did not get to see much of him before an emotional farewell was taken in when heading to Paris Saint-Germain in 2021.There is seemingly no end to that sporting love affair, despite the South American forward now plying his trade thousands of miles away in MLS with Inter Miami. Paths will cross again at some point.Messi reiterated when discussing his future plans, having already admitted that he and wife Antonela intend to set up camp again in Barcelona once his playing days are over: “Obviously, I'm going to come back. I'm going to be at the stadium like any other fan, following the team, the club, and being just another supporter. For now, I'll be here [Miami] for a few more years, most likely, but we'll return to Barcelona because, as I've always said, it's my place, my home. We miss it a lot, so we'll be back there.”Messi added on his unbreakable connection with Barcelona, having been shown a video in which supporters thanked him for his contribution to the collective cause: “The truth is, we’ve been through so much together, good and not so good, which is normal in a career of so many years; not everything is rosy, and you go through difficult times. But well, it’s my home, my place, my people. I would have liked to spend my whole career there without having to go to another club. And… and, well, to have only played there in Europe.”He went on to say of heading to PSG when it became apparent that Barca did not have the funds to put a new contract in place: “Unfortunately, things turned out differently, but I'll always have lifelong memories of all the moments we shared. And, well, I'm grateful for that. It's been a long time since I've been to Barcelona, since I've been to the stadium. I had to leave the club without fans because of the pandemic, so it was an unusual year too. And, well, many beautiful memories, so thank you very much to all the people of Barcelona. And, obviously, I also have a very special affection for everyone there.”Talk of Messi making a playing return to Barcelona has been quietened for now, with a stunning loan agreement during the MLS off-season considered to be unlikely. He has committed to a new three-year deal in South Florida that will take him through 2028. At 38 years of age, he is expected to form part of Argentina’s World Cup title defence in the summer of 2026.
Messi Named 'Most Beloved Player' in Barcelona History
Lionel Messi has once again displayed his strong ties to Barcelona after being honored as the 'most beloved player' in the club's rich history. This prestigious title, as voted by the fans, holds immense significance for the legendary Argentine, who expressed pride and gratitude towards the loyal supporters.
Emotional Message from Messi
In a heartfelt speech while receiving the award, Messi acknowledged the ups and downs he experienced during his illustrious career at Barcelona. Despite challenging moments, Messi emphasized that the club remains his 'home' and expressed a deep connection with both the fans and the city of Barcelona.
Future Plans and Return to Barcelona
Even though Messi currently plies his trade with Inter Miami, he has consistently hinted at a future return to Barcelona. The Argentine star, accompanied by his wife Antonela, plans to re-establish their lives in Catalonia once his playing days are over. Messi reiterated his unwavering fondness for Barcelona and pledged his eventual comeback to the club he cherishes.
Gratitude and Memories
Reflecting on his departure from Barcelona and subsequent move to PSG, Messi expressed deep appreciation for the enduring memories and support he received from the Barcelona faithful. Despite the unexpected turn of events that led to his departure, Messi holds a special place in his heart for the club and its fans, reminiscing about the remarkable moments shared together.
Future Sporting Endeavors
While Messi's immediate future lies with Inter Miami in MLS, he remains committed to representing Argentina in the upcoming World Cup in 2026. At 38 years old, Messi continues to defy expectations and inspire fans globally with his unmatched talent and dedication to the sport.




