Lionel Messi has signed a new contract extension with Inter Miami CF, keeping him at the club until the end of the 2028 Major League Soccer (MLS) season. In a statement, Messi expressed his joy at remaining with the club and continuing what he described as a “beautiful reality” following his arrival in Miami.
The extension includes his participation through the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup host cycle in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, signaling that Messi remains fully committed to the sport at the highest level. Co-owner David Beckham praised Messi’s dedication, highlighting his enduring passion for the game and his influence on both the club and the city of Miami.
Since joining Inter Miami in 2023, Messi’s impact has extended beyond the pitch, boosting attendance, growing the club’s fan base, and elevating MLS’s global profile. With his contract now secured through 2028, the club plans to build around his presence, including the opening of its new stadium, Freedom Park, and targeting further silverware and commercial growth.
Messi’s decision reinforces Inter Miami’s long-term vision and sends a strong message to the league and football world: he isn’t slowing down. At 38, his ambition remains undimmed — and his presence in MLS will continue to be a focal point for the club’s future success and the growth of football in North America.







