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Javier Mascherano, the under-23 coach for Argentina, isn’t given up on getting Lionel Messi to compete in the summer Olympics.

Although Messi’s packed schedule for this season makes it unlikely that he would visit Paris, Mascherano said this week to TyC Sports that he has discussed Messi’s potential status as one of Argentina’s three overage players.

Teams are only permitted to have three senior players on their Olympic squads; all other players are U-23s.

“I spoke with Leo and we agreed to keep talking. He has just started the season with Inter Miami and we still have some time until the Olympic Games. And we have to consider he also has the Copa América ahead this summer. It is not an easy situation,” Mascherano said,

“We have to see if he really has the energy to be there [in Paris]. It is not our intention to bother him or pressure him. We made him an invitation in advance, and we gave him all the facts he needs to think about it and to talk with his club. It is not easy for him, either, to manage it with Inter Miami and the MLS and to be absent for a while.

“He will decide at the right time.”

Messi, 36, is under contract with Inter Miami, which signed the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner last summer.

He is also expected to play for his home country at Copa America 2024, which is taking place from June 20-July 10.

Also taking place at the same time as the Olympics this year is the Leagues Cup, a tournament that includes all MLS clubs and teams from Mexico’s Liga MX.

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