Lionel Messi claims he hasn't given his retirement date any thought yet.
In addition, he stated that he hasn't thought about ending his playing career, which has seen him win eight Ballon d'Or honours, ten La Liga crowns, four Champions League championships with Barcelona, and the World Cup with Argentina.
"At this point, all I know to do is to keep playing, which is what I'd like to do for a little while more. When the time comes, I'll undoubtedly find a way to pursue anything that makes me happy and enjoyable—perhaps a new role.”
Messi became an Inter Miami player last year, and in August he won the Leagues Cup, the first-ever championship for his new team. After six games this season, the squad is presently ranked second in the Eastern Conference.
As I mentioned at the outset, I have a harsh internal critic. I'm aware of my strengths and weaknesses, when I play well and poorly, and when the time comes for me to go on, I will do it without regard to my age.
Due to a hamstring injury, Messi was unable to play in Argentina's most recent friendly against Costa Rica and El Savaldor. It's uncertain if he will participate in Saturday's MLS match between Inter Miami and New York City.

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