Lionel Messi may be thousands of miles away in Miami, but his name is still the biggest talking point in Barcelona.
However, the legendary forward is reportedly
"fed up" with how he is being used as a political tool in the upcoming FC Barcelona presidential elections.
As various candidates prepare their campaigns to lead the Catalan giants, many have started using Messi's image and the promise of a "dream return" to win over fans. For Messi, this has become a major source of frustration.
According to reports, Messi feels that the constant use of his name is disrespectful to his current club, Inter Miami, and his personal life in the United States. Since joining MLS, Messi has repeatedly stated that he is happy and focused on his current project.
Lionel Messi not happy with Barcelona
The Argentine superstar is tired of being the "face" of campaigns he has nothing to do with. He has reportedly not given permission to any candidate to use his image, nor has he had conversations about returning to the club in any official capacity.
Why It's Happening Now
Barcelona are approaching a critical election period. In the past, promising to sign a big player or bring back a legend has been a winning strategy for presidential hopefuls. By linking themselves to Messi, candidates hope to tap into the deep emotional bond between the fans and their greatest-ever player.
However, Messi's circle has made it clear: he wants to be left alone. He wants his legacy at Barcelona to remain about what he did on the pitch, rather than being a pawn in a boardroom power struggle.
The Inter Miami star has been a revelation at the MLS since joining and has already started the new season at the club. Along with that, Messi is also preparing for the FIFA World Cup 2026, set to be held in USA, Mexico and Canada in the summer.














