Despite wanting to play on in the short term, the
"I still don't think about it, it's far away,"
"I'm thinking about the Copa America, and I want to do well. And it will be right here in the United States. It's going to be beautiful. We already had the centenary [edition of the Copa America in 2016] here too. We lost the final [to Chile], but the process was beautiful. After that I'll see how I'm doing."
Messi has scored 11 goals in 12 appearances for Inter Miami since joining the Major League Soccer (MLS) club on a free transfer in July.
In August he guided the Florida outfit to the Leagues Cup title -- the club's first trophy -- and has sparked a resurgence in the MLS.
Having arrived when Inter Miami were last in the MLS Eastern Conference standings, Messi has given the club a chance of reaching the playoffs.
In a wide-ranging interview, the former Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain star said he would like to remain involved in football after ending his playing days.
"Football is a job, and I am lucky to do a job that I love," he said. "I have responsibilities and targets, but it is still something that I enjoy doing. What will I do next? I don't know. I would like to be a sports director, to be with young people and teach."