Sergio Busquets’ Shocking 2026 Move: Will He Reunite with Lionel Messi at Inter Miami or Shock Fans with a Bold Exit?
Sergio Busquets’ contract situation has been one of the most pressing topics at Inter Miami alongside Lionel Messi, with both deals set to expire at the end of 2025. Looking ahead to the 2026 season, and with Messi reportedly nearing a new agreement, Busquets’ career decision has reportedly been revealed
The announcement is expected to mirror the way Busquets bid farewell to Barcelona in 2023, with a video message explaining his decision. As for his future, nothing has been confirmed, but Spanish outlets suggest a return to Barcelona in a different role should not be ruled out
Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF celebrates after scoring the team’s third goal with teammates Jordi Alba #18 and Sergio Busquets #5 of Inter Miami CF.
Among Miami’s former Barcelona contingent, Alba is the only one to have secured a new contract, while Messi’s extension appears imminent and Luis Suárez’s future remains uncertain. Reports now indicate that one of Spain’s World Cup winners is preparing to hang up his boots once Inter Miami’s 2025 campaign concludes.
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Busquets’ last update on his contract situation
Outside of Messi, there has been little progress or news regarding contract renewals for either Busquets or Suárez, with both deals running until December 2025. Between the two, it was Busquets who offered the clearest hints about his future.
Speaking to reporters in August, Busquets admitted he was already nearing the end of his career: “As for the future, there’s no news. When there is, it will be announced. When I left Barça, I already knew I wouldn’t be going back to Spain or Europe. And, well, I’m also at an age where I’m closer to the end of my career than the beginning. But for now, there’s nothing official, neither about a renewal nor about a possible retirement.”
One possibility that gave fans hope was his willingness to continue at Inter Miami in a non-Designated Player role. “Yes, of course. I think it’s obvious the conditions would change because the three Designated Player spots each team has in this league are already taken,” he said at the time. But now, reports point to a different ending.



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