Lionel Messi has stated that one of the benefits of moving to Miami was the opportunity to spend more time with his family. While his move to Inter Miami C.F. has been a resounding success, it is evident that it has also benefited his family, who appear to be settling in well in Miami. Messi recently acknowledged that he isn’t completely closed off to the notion of being a father again, especially if it involves a little girl.
Messi opened up about his personal life, his wife Antonela Roccuzzo, and his future from his Miami home. “We’d like to have a baby again,” he remarked in an interview with Migue Granados for the OLGA streaming channel. Nonetheless, he states unequivocally that no plans have been made. “We’re not looking,” he added, “but we’ll see if a baby girl arrives.”
The 36-year-old soccer player revealed some of the new routines he’s developed after moving to Miami from France. “I finish training at 1pm, then go home and have lunch with Antonela.” “I nap, and we watch TV or movies,” he explained.
“At 9 p.m., the babies go to bed, allowing me and Antonela to unwind a little.” We eat early and then watch television.” Messi also admitted to spending a lot of time on his phone, but he’s picky about what he does online. “I’m constantly on my phone.” But I don’t give away likes or comments because then someone posts it and it’s all over the place. “No, thank you.”
Antonela’s main fan is Lionel Messi
Lionel Messi’s success extends beyond his professional career. From home, he’s built a safe and serene environment that accompanies and supports him on the court, providing the ideal backdrop for some of his life’s most significant accomplishments.
During his conversation, he expressed his admiration for his wife, whom he met when they were teenagers. “Antonela is a wonderful mother; I greatly admire her,” he remarked. “She is with them for 24 hours.” I travel a lot for work, for matches and team tours with Argentina. “When we leave for a month or more, she stays with the kids all day,” he explained.