'I think we'll enjoy Leo for a long time at Barcelona': Trincao
The Portuguese says the captain's hunger for football and training has never gone away.
He seems to be calm as ever in the dressing room.
"I think [he’ll stay]," Francisco Trincao told Mundo Deportivo when asked on Leo Messi's future at Barcelona.
"I see Leo calm in the dressing room and always wanting to train, and I think we’ll enjoy Leo for a long time at Barca."
Messi will be without a contract next year. He has been heavily linked with Manchester City with rumours intensifying after Pep Guardiola's renewal.
As for the Portuguese attacker, he has registered 225 minutes in 9 games but hasn't found the net yet.