Carlos Vela still keen on Barcelona loan: "Who could say no to Messi?"
As he nears the end of an excellent MLS campaign, Carlos Vela would welcome another approach from Barcelona for a loan switch.
Los Angeles FC striker Carlos Vela remains keen on the idea of linking up with Lionel Messi in a loan spell at Barcelona once the MLS season .
LaLiga giants Barça reportedly considered a left-field move for the former Arsenal and Real Sociedad forward in January as they sought cover for Luis Suárez. MLS MVP candidate Vela confirmed a deal was "really close" but the short-term switch failed to materialise as the Spanish champions instead signed Kevin-Prince Boateng, who barely featured in his six months at the club. Were Barça to come calling again, though, Vela would seize the chance to return to LaLiga.
Vela dreams of the chance to play alongside Messi
He told the New York Times: "Who could say no to playing with Messi for four months and then coming back to LA? Enjoy, learn and then come back home." For now, Vela is focused on LAFC's playoff campaign and an El Tráfico meeting with LA Galaxy in the Western Conference semi-finals on Thursday.
The Mexican scored a record-breaking 34 regular-season goals this year as LAFC won the Supporters' Shield, and this match has been billed as a showdown with Galaxy talisman Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Earlier this year, Ibrahimovic rubbished suggestions Vela was the best player in the league, questioning why his rival was playing in the United States in his prime.
"I have not had the pleasure [of meeting Ibrahimovic]," Vela said, adding: "Maybe the people don't really love my decision [to play in MLS]. But for me, it was the best option, and I'm really happy that I made it because I am enjoying it."