Lionel Messi says he has “quite a few doubts” about continuing his football career after the death of his father, Jorge Messi, at 68.
Lionel Messi has cast fresh uncertainty over his football future after revealing that he is struggling to imagine continuing his career following the death of his father, Jorge Messi, at the age of 68.
Jorge Messi died in Rosario, Argentina, last week after an illness. He was one of the most influential figures in Lionel Messi’s life and career, supporting his son from his early days in Argentina through his move to Barcelona and his rise to global football stardom.
In an emotional social media tribute, Messi reflected on the devastating loss and acknowledged that he is unsure how much longer he will continue playing football. His comments do not amount to a retirement announcement, but they provide the clearest indication yet that the 39-year-old Argentina captain is seriously questioning his next step.
Jorge’s health had already affected Messi during the 2026 World Cup. The Argentina captain had previously spoken about experiencing difficult personal circumstances while his father was receiving medical treatment. His family had asked for privacy after false reports about Jorge’s death circulated during the tournament.
Despite the emotional strain, Messi continued to represent Argentina at the tournament. He later explained that playing was especially important because his father had wanted him to take part in the World Cup. Argentina eventually reached the final but finished runners-up to Spain.
Messi subsequently returned to club football with Inter Miami, but his latest comments have raised questions about whether his legendary career could be approaching its final chapter.
His career already includes a World Cup triumph with Argentina, multiple Champions League and La Liga titles, and a record eight Ballon d’Or awards. He has also established himself as one of the defining players in football history.












