Xavi has the answer When Leo Messi end his Barcelona career
The Argentine, 32, has won 34 trophies since joining the Camp Nou club in 2004.
He is out of contract next year and doubts over his future at Barcelona were raised by his clash with the club over pay reductions at the start of the coronavirus crisis.
Xavi, who now coaches in Qatar, said: “He still has six or seven good years to come before his retirement.
"I can confirm that he takes great care of himself and he will be able to go on until he is 37, 38 or 39. He will certainly be part of the World Cup organised in 2022.”
World Cup winner Xavi, who revealed he turned down the chance to join the Barcelona coaching staff in January, hopes Messi and Neymar will be reunited at the Catalan club in time.
"There's no doubt he is one of the three to five best in the world," he claimed.
"He can make the difference.I'm a Barca fan and I want the best there. He would be an extraordinary signing."
Spanish clubs have returned to training this week and hope to re-start La Liga next month.
by: The Ball Man
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