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Is Messi Retiring After the World Cup? What the Argentina Star Has Said
Lionel Messi inspired Argentina to another World Cup final with a brilliant performance against England, but as the 39-year-old prepares to face Spain.
- Lionel Messi inspired Argentina to another World Cup final with a brilliant performance against England, but as the 39-year-old prepares to face Spain.

Lionel Messi is just one victory away from adding another remarkable chapter to his legendary career after leading Argentina to a dramatic 2-1 comeback win over England in the World Cup semifinal.
The Argentine captain delivered two decisive assists as the defending champions recovered from behind to book a blockbuster final against Spain on July 19. While another World Cup title is now within touching distance, much of the conversation has shifted to a different question: Could this be Messi’s final World Cup appearance?
Has Messi confirmed his retirement?
The short answer is no.
Messi has not announced that the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be his last tournament. However, the 39-year-old has openly admitted that age is becoming a factor and has refused to make any long-term promises about his future with the Argentina national team.
Instead, the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner has consistently said he is taking his career “day by day,” leaving fans uncertain about whether he will continue representing his country beyond this tournament.
That uncertainty means Saturday’s World Cup final against Spain could become one of the most emotional matches of Messi’s career.
Inter Miami future remains secure
Although questions continue to surround his international future, Messi’s club career is already mapped out.
The Argentine icon remains under contract with Inter Miami until 2028 and is expected to continue playing in Major League Soccer after the World Cup. He also remains the league’s highest-paid player.
One final chance at history
Argentina now stands just one match away from successfully defending the World Cup title it won in Qatar four years ago.
Standing in their way is a formidable Spain side, setting up one of the most anticipated finals in recent history.
Whether or not Messi decides to continue playing for Argentina after the tournament, his influence on this World Cup has once again underlined why he is widely regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time.
If the final does turn out to be his farewell on the sport’s biggest stage, it will bring the curtain down on one of the most extraordinary international careers football has ever witnessed.


