is not going anywhere after the season, he says. Last week, speculation mounted that the Argentine would duly head back to a top European team on loan this winter. 's Barcelona would've been the likeliest destination. But not this year; Messi is enjoying his time off in and Florida. 

Why Messi refuses to go on loan, prefers rest 

Lionel Messi has relished a brief but successful stint at Inter Miami this season. He helped the Herons clinch their first club trophy last August in the MLS Leagues Cup. However, his late-season injury absences hurt Miami's last-gasp playoff chances. The Herons play Charlotte in their final game of the regular season on October 21.

That's where Messi, who started and scored a brace against Peru in Argentina's qualifier on Tuesday night, will bid farewell to his first MLS half-season. He'll get ready for his first full season next year. The MLS kicks back off in February. 

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Reporters asked Messi last night about his plans this offseason. When asked if he'd go on loan, he promptly said “no.”

“It's a shame (we didn't qualify),” Messi told reporters. 

“We came very close. I missed the last few games, we had several injuries. The month of July was very hard for us. We played every three days. But we won a tournament, which is important for the club and for what is coming next year.” 

So what will Messi do instead? How about some much-deserved family time and rest? 

Said Messi, “I will train, I will play our upcoming match and I will try to get here (to the national team) in the best possible way for November.

“After that, I will enjoy the holidays in Argentina. It's the first time that I am going to have more days off in December, with the holidays, with peace of mind, with my people. In January, I will return again to do preseason. Start from scratch and prepare as best as possible as always.”

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