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Barcelona's Lionel Messi keen to play in Argentina one day

BARCELONA, SPAIN - NOVEMBER 24:  Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona looks on during the UEFA Champions League Group E match between FC Barcelona and AS Roma at C
Image: Lionel Messi plans to return to Argentina before his career ends

Lionel Messi has again outlined his desire to play in his native Argentina before his career ends but the Barcelona forward insists he has put no timeframe on a return.

The five-time Ballon d'Or winner began his career with Argentinian outfit Newell's Old Boys before joining Barca's academy in 2001.

The 28-year-old has since gone on to win seven La Liga titles, three Copa del Reys and four Champions League winners' medals and could add to that tally this season.

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League leaders Barcelona are currently on a 34-match unbeaten run in all competitions and hold a 2-0 lead over Arsenal after the first leg of their last-16 tie in the Champions League.

And while Messi has no immediate intention of leaving Spain, he does concede a move back home appeals at some stage.

"It's something that I would still like to do. I don't know when, but it's a possibility," he told Argentinian magazine El Grafico.

"I haven't set myself any goals, short or long term, but I'd like to keep playing whilst my body allows it and I have something to offer the team. When I know that it's time, I'll make a decision."

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Yet Messi, who guided his country to the World Cup final in 2014 before being beaten in extra time by Germany, admits he would rather win team accolades.

"I prefer to win something with the national team," he said. "I am not interested in records. They are there, but that does not make you win titles.

"I get upset whenever we lose with Argentina because I know that we should have won. We did enough to win the World Cup and the Copa America."

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