EXCLUSIVE: Messi spotted on a house-hunting trip in Boca Raton

EXCLUSIVE: Lionel Messi is joined by his stunning wife Antonela and their eldest son Thiago, 10, for a house-hunting trip in Boca Raton… as Inter Miami superstar looks to add another Florida home to his property portfolio

  • Lionel Messi has been looking around houses with his family in south Florida
  • Messi and his wife Antonela Roccuzzo were joined by their eldest son Thiago
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Lionel Messi has been spotted on a house-hunting trip in Boca Raton following his historic move to Inter Miami.

The Argentina star was accompanied by his wife Antonela Roccuzzo and their eldest son Thiago, who wore an Inter Miami jersey carrying his father’s name. 

Messi’s move to the United States was confirmed earlier month with a glitzy unveiling ahead of his debut, which saw the 36-year-old score a last-minute winner.

The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner, who has taken over as Inter Miami captain, followed that up with two goals and an assist on his second appearance.

And it seems Messi is enjoying himself off the pitch, too. He and Antonela were all smiles as they toured a luxurious house in Boca Raton, which sits an hour north of Miami but only 25 minutes from DRV PNK Stadium in Fort Lauderdale. 

Lionel Messi and his family have been spotted on a house-hunting trip in Boca Raton

The 36-year-old enjoyed a look around the property, which sits around an hour north of Miami

Messi was joined by his wife, Antonela Roccuzzo, and their eldest son Thiago

The family are shown around the property as they look to expand their portfolio in Florida

Messi was shown around the house, which appeared to include a golf putting green. Someone could even be seen – with club in hand – giving Messi a brief demonstration. 

Messi and Antonela, who tied the knot in 2017, have three children – Thiago (10), Mateo (seven) and Ciro (five) 

It wouldn’t be the family’s first property in south Florida. They already own a luxury $9million apartment which overlooks Sunny Isle Beach and the city of Miami.

According to reports, the World Cup winner bought the apartment in the Porsche Design Tower all the way back in 2019. 

The 60-floor tower is situated between Bal Harbour and Aventura and is located 25 minutes away from Inter Miami’s DRV PNK Stadium. 

Messi and Antonela (pictured) tied the knot in 2017 and have three children together

Antonela and Thiago make their way down a set of steps outside the house in Boca Raton

Messi is given a demonstration of the golf putting green at the luxury house near Miami 

The apartment boasts a private restaurant, an outdoor lounge that faces the sea, a cinema, as well as golf and racing simulators.

Messi is expected to earn $50-60m a season after signing a two-and-a-half-year contract with Inter Miami.

The Argentina international has already been followed to South Beach by former Barcelona team-mates Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba.

Luis Suarez, meanwhile, has revealed that he and Messi still ‘dream of retiring together’ – despite talks between the Uruguayan’s current club Gremio and Inter Miami breaking down. 

Thiago wore an Inter Miami jersey – carrying the name and number of his father – on the trip

Messi is expected to earn $50-60million a season after signing a two-and-a-half year contract

He appeared in good spirits as he enjoyed the house-hunting trip with his wife and son

The MLS club had hoped to reunite Suarez with Messi and Co. But talks over a deal have since fallen apart. 

‘With Messi, we dream of retiring together’, Suarez told Uruguayan TV show Punto Penal. 

‘It was something that we always planned when we were at Barcelona. And from one year to the next I went to Atletico and he went to PSG (Paris Saint-Germain). 

‘We dreamed of it and we talked about it that after Barcelona we would go to the United States and nothing happened at the time.’

‘Now he made the decision to go there and from what you can see, he looks happy and we hope that at some point that possibility will occur.’ 

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