The Potential Reunion: Pedri Excited to Play Alongside Lionel Messi Again at Barcelona
Barcelona midfielder Pedri expresses his eagerness to team up with Lionel Messi once more, following the Argentine legend's secret visit to the newly-renovated Camp Nou. Messi's bond with the club remains strong, and Pedri's admiration for him is evident as they hope for a potential reunion on the pitch.
Barcelona midfielder Pedri is more than receptive to the idea of playing alongside Lionel Messi again in the future. The two were team-mates at Barca for the 2020-21 season before Messi's contract expired and couldn't be renewed due to financial restrictions, leaving on a free transfer for Paris Saint-Germain instead. Ever since his emotional departure, the Argentine has been linked with a return to Catalunya.Nobody knew when Barcelona's 2020-21 campaign started that it would be the last that Messi would ever play for the club. Against the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic with all matches played behind closed doors, Barca won the Copa del Rey but finished a disappointing third in La Liga, with Atletico Madrid claiming the title on the last day of the season. A PSG side led by Kylian Mbappe eliminated La Blaugrana from the Champions League at the last-16 stage. Even through this relevant disappointment, Messi still managed to register 38 goals and 14 assists in 47 games in all competitions.That also proved to be Pedri's debut season for Barcelona following his €5 million (£4.3m/$5.9m) move from Las Palmas in the Canary Islands. Despite never playing in the Spanish top flight before, he proved to be an instant hit, featuring 52 times across all competitions.Last month, Messi made an unannounced trip to see the newly-renovated Camp Nou. In an interview with Esquire, Pedri admitted even he was unaware that the Argentine was making the visit and admitted he would love to see the World Cup winner back in the red and blue of Barcelona.When asked how he found out about Messi dropping by to Camp Nou, Pedri replied: "Through social media, because it started popping up everywhere. It was hard not to see it. I wish we could have met up for a bit."Of course [he would like Messi back at Barcelona], without a doubt. He's the best ever, and he helped me a lot the year we were together."Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Despite Pedri's clear admiration for Messi, he did not list him when asked to name who he thinks the best players in the world at present are, instead opting for two Barcelona team-mates, two La Liga rivals and two stars from the Premier League."Mbappe, Lamine [Yamal], [Mohamed] Salah, [Erling] Haaland, Raphinha, and Julian Alvarez are the best in the world," was the Spaniard's response."I want to face all of them, except Lamine, who plays with us. Especially Haaland and Salah, because I haven't faced them yet."Pedri's Barcelona could yet play against Salah's Liverpool or Haaland's Manchester City during the knockout phases of this season's Champions League. He name-dropped the latter as a team who are strong contenders to be crowned kings of Europe."PSG, the current champions," Pedri added when discussing contenders to win the Champions League. "Arsenal is also a very strong team. And I'd always include City and Real Madrid among the contenders. One team I see as strong, and that has pleasantly surprised me, is Sporting Lisbon."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingBarcelona head into the Spanish winter break sitting four points clear of Real Madrid atop La Liga's table and through to the last 16 of the Copa del Rey, while they will face Athletic Club in the semi-finals of the Supercopa de Espana in January. They are, however, down to 15th in the Champions League league phase standings.Meanwhile, Messi has just won the MLS Cup in the USA with Inter Miami alongside fellow Barcelona alumni Luis Suarez, Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets. Now aged 38, he also made history by becoming the first player to ever win the MLS MVP award in back-to-back years. Though he has remained tight-lipped on a return, Barcelona presidential candidate Marc Ciria has vowed to do "whatever it takes" to bring the club legend home again.
The Last Season Together at Barcelona
Barcelona's 2020-21 campaign marked the end of Lionel Messi's era with the club, as financial constraints led to his departure to PSG. Despite the challenges faced, Messi showcased his brilliance with an impressive goal-scoring record, while Pedri emerged as a promising talent in his debut season.
The Unannounced Visit and Pedri's Response
Recently, Messi surprised many by visiting the Camp Nou unannounced, sparking speculations about a potential return. Pedri, who was unaware of the visit, expressed his desire to have met Messi during his time at the stadium and warmly welcomed the idea of playing alongside the football icon again.
Pedri's Admiration for Messi and His Current Top Players
While Pedri acknowledges Messi as the best player he has ever played with, he also recognizes other talents in the football world. Naming players like Mbappe, Salah, Haaland, among others, he showcases his respect for his peers and eagerness to compete against them on the pitch.
Champions League Contenders and Barcelona's Season Ahead
As the football season unfolds, Pedri views teams like PSG, City, and Real Madrid as strong contenders for the Champions League title. Barcelona, currently leading La Liga's table, aims to continue their success in domestic competitions and improve their standing in the Champions League.
The Quest to Bring Messi Back to Barcelona
While Messi thrives in the MLS with Inter Miami, talks of a potential return to Barcelona persist. The club, under new leadership, is determined to explore all options to reunite with their legendary player, further fueling the hopes of fans and players like Pedri for a possible homecoming.






