More talks are planned with the forward as the national team tries to persuade their captain to return
Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni has a "good feeling" Lionel Messi will return to international football ahead of this year's Copa America.
Messi, 31, has not played for Argentina since the South American giants suffered a last-16 defeat to eventual champions
France at last year's World Cup.
Scaloni and Argentina have held talks with Messi over an international comeback and more discussions are planned following the draw for June's Copa America in
Brazil, with a friendly against
Venezuela scheduled on March 25.
Speaking about captain and
Barcelona superstar Messi after Argentina were drawn in Group B alongside
Colombia,
Paraguay and guests
Qatar, Scaloni told reporters on Thursday: "We will speak with Leo in the days before the March list. When the time is right we will speak.
"I hope he can be here but more than that, we want him to be happy. I have a good feeling."
Brazil will host the South American tournament in June, and Selecao head coach Tite wants five-time Ballon d'Or winner Messi to be there with Argentina.
Messi has walked away emptyhanded following consecutive Copa America final losses to two-time reigning champions
Chile.
Tite, whose Brazil last won the trophy in 2007 and have been drawn in Group A with
Bolivia, Venezuela and
Peru, said: "I want Messi and all the best athletes to come to Brazil.
"A team, to be the best, have to win with competition and overcome high-level opponents, which is why we expect Neymar, Messi, [Chile forward Alexis] Sanchez and [
Uruguay star Luis] Suarez to come... And also [Peru's Paolo] Guerrero."
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