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Lionel Messi's sons look up to five players – and one currently plays in Premier League
Daily mirror | June 7, 2025 7:39 PM CST

Lionel Messi has shared the top five footballers currently admired by his three sons, with only one of them playing in the The youngsters are lucky enough to call one of the game's greatest ever players their dad.

However, children, Thiago, 12, Mateo, 9, and Ciro, 7, have their own favourite players in today's game. The Inter Miami star revealed who his boys look up to most during a recent interview with Simplemente Futbol.

Four of their favourites ply their trade in - where Messi spent the first 17 years of his professional career - including Real Madrid's and Vinicius Jr, and Barcelona's dynamic duo and Lamine Yamal.

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The lone English football representative is reflecting Messi's sons' preference for attacking players. After the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner left Europe for Miami in 2023, all three kids joined the club's academy.

While it seems unlikely that the 37-year-old will emulate LeBron James by having one of his sons as a team-mate, the forward hasn't ruled out extending his supreme career until 2026 - the year of the next World Cup.

Having triumphantly lifted the long-elusive trophy in 2022, conversations have swirled about whether the Argentinian skipper will hang up his international boots or guide his nation in a World Cup defence during the next tournament.

Messi played a pivotal role in securing his nation's spot for the competition, notching up six goals and providing three assists across nine qualifiers, contributing significantly to the title holder's path to the tournament hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.

While Messi steered clear of confirming what could be an unprecedented sixth World Cup appearance next year, he acknowledged his hesitation in cementing his decision.

He confessed in the interview: "The truth is, if you stop and think about it, it feels far away. But at the same time, time flies. I'll see how I feel. Of course, I think about it, but I don't want to set goals either."

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