Messi's Mysterious Istanbul Move: A Short, Bold Comeback Plan That Could Redefine 2026
2 February 2026
Outline of the Talks
The Turkish press raised big surprises about negotiations between Galatasaray and Lionel Messi, Inter Miami's star.
Levent Toziman, a veteran commentator, revealed details live on A Spor.
He said Galatasaray discussed luring Messi from Inter Miami under a four-month agreement aimed at keeping the Argentine star fit for the World Cup 2026.
Messi reportedly gave a "conditional green light" with a notable demand: he would only play in Istanbul, avoiding long travels to cut fatigue and injury risk.
The plan includes 12 matches, all at Ramz Park, framed as a bespoke project rather than a traditional transfer.
World Cup Prep, MLS Realities, and Fan Buzz
Toziman noted that the administration had sought Messi from the United States; Messi's stance: MLS is physically demanding, and he does not want to arrive at the World Cup injured.
He reportedly rejected prior interest from Al Hilal; and if Galatasaray reaches the Turkish Cup final, the match could count toward the 12 proposed.
The timing coincides with MLS's winter break, giving Messi a competitive window before the World Cup hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico in 2026.
At Inter Miami, Messi remains central to the club's plans, with no signs that such a move is under study.
Toziman summed up the mood: "If Messi arrives, a million people will rush to the airport."
As of now, nothing is confirmed by Galatasaray, Messi, or Inter Miami.
Punchlines (sniper-style): If this goes through, the calendar will feel the heat more than Messi's left foot. And if Messi signs, Istanbul traffic will finally have a true international star to admire.