Leo Messi stars this Monday in one of the images that most excites Barcelona fans. The Argentine, who today begins with his national team a training camp in Alicante, visited the Spotify Camp Nou last night, as he showed in a publication on his social networks. In addition, he accompanied the images with a direct and emotional message. https://twitter.com/USER_ID/status/1987855545387151730 Messi has a heartwarming moment with his family at Chase Stadium "Last night I returned to a place that I miss with my soul. A place where I was immensely happy, where you made me feel a thousand times the happiest person in the world. I hope one day I can return, and not only to say goodbye as a player, as I could never do," wrote the Argentine.Leo Messi, 38,showed images of the outside of the stadium, but was also able to step on the grass of the remodeled Les Corts field where he has enjoyed so many nights Last night I went back to a place that I miss with all my soul, a place where I was immensely happy Leo Messi These words come after Joan Laporta extended a hand to Leo Messi. The president did not hide, during the open training session at the Spotify Camp Nou, that a good way to inaugurate the remodeled stadium, when they already have the 105,000 seats, would be with the tribute match to the number 10. "It will depend on whether they want it," said the president. And it seems that on Monday, the Argentine responded to the president's desire. You made me feel a thousand times the happiest person in the world. Leo Messi More than four years after his farewell Five months after winning the elections, Joan Laporta saw Leo Messi leave the club due to the economic problems the club was facing. It was a blow for the Catalan club. On August 8, 2021, the Argentine said goodbye from the same place where he was yesterday: the Spotify Camp Nou. Both the player and Laporta were left with that thorn in their side. His farewell with honors was postponed. It was at the tail end of the covid pandemic and health authorities did not allow large crowds. But even today, more than four years later, no tribute has been paid to the Argentine