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Barça’s Plan for Messi’s Return: Laporta Has It Secured

The long-awaited return of Lionel Messi to FC Barcelona is becoming a reality, as club president Joan Laporta has reportedly finalized plans to bring the Argentine legend back to Camp Nou—even if only for a farewell match.

Although Messi left the club in 2021 due to financial difficulties, Barcelona has never ruled out giving him the tribute he deserves. After winning 10 La Liga titles, 4 Champions Leagues, and scoring 670 goals in 778 matches, he remains the greatest player in the club’s history.

Now, according to journalist Alex Candal, Messi is prioritizing a final game at Camp Nou before retiring, whether with Barcelona, Argentina, or Inter Miami.

Barça’s Two Options for Messi’s Farewell

To make this happen, Barcelona is considering two main plans:

1. Messi Plays the Joan Gamper Trophy with Inter Miami

• This would be the simplest option, allowing Messi to return to Camp Nou in a friendly match with his current team, Inter Miami.

• The club could honor him in front of the fans at the newly renovated stadium.

2. A Tribute Match with the Argentina National Team

• Barça could organize an official farewell match between Argentina and a special opponent at Camp Nou.

• This could happen before the 2026 World Cup, ensuring a historic send-off.

Laporta’s Green Light

President Joan Laporta has already approved the idea, understanding that while Barcelona cannot re-sign Messi, they can still give him a legendary farewell.

If everything goes according to plan, Messi will return to Camp Nou in 2025—a moment that every culé fan has been dreaming of since his departure.

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