Lionel Messi's Vision Beyond Football: A Glimpse into the Post-Retirement Plans of the Inter Miami Superstar
Lionel Messi sheds light on his aspirations post-retirement, drawing inspiration from Inter Miami co-owner David Beckham. As one of the greatest footballers of all time, Messi's journey transcends mere success on the pitch and delves into the realms of business and ownership.
Lionel Messi has opened up on his post-retirement plans in an apparent nod to Inter Miami co-owner David Beckham. The Argentina international is coming towards the end of his career but is still, arguably, one of the best players in the world at the age of 38. While many would love the Miami ace to go into management, the veteran appears to have other ideas.In many people's eyes, Messi is the greatest footballer of all time. Not only for his talent and abilities on the pitch, but for winning the World Cup, multiple trophies across the world, and a plethora of Ballon d'Or crowns. But even the former Barcelona star, who turns 39 later this year, is well aware that he won't have too many more years left in the sport. Last September, he even admitted that he had not yet decided on whether to play for Argentina at the 2026 World Cup.Messi made it clear he has no desire to retire just yet when he signed a contract extension with the Major League Soccer outfit Inter Miami until 2028 late last year. The Argentine great said last October that he was "really excited" about extending his stay with the Herons, along with moving into their long-awaited new stadium, Miami Freedom Park, later in 2026.He said, "It makes me really happy to stay here and to continue with this project that, besides being a dream, has become a beautiful reality - playing in this stadium, at Miami Freedom Park. Since I arrived in Miami, I've been very happy, so I'm truly glad to keep going here. We're all really excited about the moment when we can finally play at Miami Freedom Park. We can't wait for it to be finished - to experience it from the inside, in our new home, and for the fans to enjoy it as well. It's going to be something very special to play at home in such a spectacular stadium."Last November, Messi admitted that when he does hang up his boots, he wants to go into the world of business, and that may mean leaving football. He said at the American Business Forum: "I like to start looking at what could come next. I like the business world; I want to keep learning. I’m just getting started with it. I’ve always been 100 per cent dedicated to my profession, but I know that something else is coming - another world - and little by little, I’m getting involved."This week, he told Luzu TV that while he is not opposed to being a manager one day, he would like to run an up-and-coming club in the future, taking inspiration from Miami co-owner Beckham.He said on Tuesday to the Argentinian streaming channel, "I don't see myself as a coach. I like the idea of being a manager, but I'd prefer to be an owner. I'd like to have my own club, start from the bottom, and make it grow. To be able to give the kids the opportunity to develop and achieve something important. If I had to choose, that's what would appeal to me most."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingBefore Messi finally brings down the curtain on his glittering career, he will be working on being in top shape to help Argentina defend their World Cup title this year, while also trying to build on Miami's MLS Cup triumph in 2026. Currently, however, he is enjoying his off-season before returning for pre-season training in the coming weeks.
The Legacy of Lionel Messi
Known for his unparalleled talent and numerous accolades, Lionel Messi stands as a testament to dedication and excellence in the world of football. With a remarkable career spanning decades, he has left an indelible mark on the sport, etching his name in history as one of the all-time greats.
Looking Beyond the Final Whistle
As Messi nears the twilight of his playing days, he has begun to contemplate a future beyond the confines of the football pitch. Expressing a keen interest in the business world, he envisions a path that diverges from traditional post-retirement trajectories, hinting at a shift towards entrepreneurship and ownership.
Dreams of Ownership and Growth
In a recent interview, Messi revealed his desire to emulate David Beckham's transition from player to owner, outlining his aspiration to establish and nurture a burgeoning football club. Preferring the role of an owner over that of a coach, he envisions a journey that starts from the grassroots, fostering talent and fostering a culture of success.
A Multifaceted Approach to Post-Retirement Life
While Messi remains focused on his immediate goals of World Cup success with Argentina and further triumphs with Inter Miami, his long-term vision extends far beyond the realm of sports. Embracing the prospect of continuous learning and growth in the business arena, he exemplifies a holistic approach to life beyond football.
A Glimpse into the Future
As Lionel Messi navigates the final chapters of his illustrious career, he paints a picture of a future enriched with new challenges and opportunities. Balancing his passion for football with a burgeoning interest in business, he paves the way for a post-retirement journey that promises innovation, growth, and enduring legacy.









