Lionel Messi reveals Barcelona meaning behind all-black leg tattoo: ‘I got this tattoo to show my love for the club that made me who I am today!’

Lionel Messi recently expressed his enduring love for FC Barcelona by discussing a significant tattoo dedicated to the club. After spending 21 years at his boyhood team, Messi left for Paris Saint-Germain in 2021 due to financial issues at Barcelona. Now playing for Inter Miami, he still cherishes his time at the Nou Camp.

Messi explains why he decided to get Barca tattoo on his leg after joining  PSG

Messi’s tattoo, prominently featured on his left leg, is a collage of elements: the number 10, the Barcelona crest, a soccer ball, and the Argentina FA badge. In an interview with Argentinian comedian Migue Granados, he explained its importance: “I got this tattoo to show my love for the club that made me what I am.”

He humorously noted that the design was created to replace earlier tattoos he disliked, saying, “I had gotten them at a time when I was getting it done for the sake of getting it done.” He transformed the previous ink into a football-themed piece, reflecting his passion for the sport.

The 36-year-old spent 21 years at Barcelona before leaving for Paris Saint-Germain in 2021

Messi also took a lighthearted jab at Granados’s tattoos, calling some of them “horrible.”

Initially, Messi had aimed for a return to Barcelona, but the club’s financial situation made that impossible. Despite assurances from club president Joan Laporta that they could manage his salary, Messi was unwilling to wait, especially after a similar situation occurred in 2021 when he returned to sign a contract only to find it withdrawn.

The heavily-inked soccer star's shin is entirely covered in black ink with the number 10, the FC Barcelona crest, a soccer ball and the Argentina FA badge

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Messi had a different tattoo on his left shin and calf before blacking it out in later years

Ultimately, Messi chose Miami over an astronomical offer from Al-Hilal, marking a significant move for Major League Soccer. His two-and-a-half-year deal is reported to be worth $50-$60 million per year, solidifying his status as one of the league’s biggest stars.

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