Lionel Messi has been Barcelona's talisman for more than a decade, the star striker synonymous with the colours of Blaugrana.
He holds a reputation as one of the most beloved players of his generation, having emerged as a prodigy at Camp Nou and a crucial part of the Spanish side's "golden age" under Pep Guardiola.
The Argentina forward will forever be known as the club's iconic No.10, but why does he wear that number, and will the club ever retire it in his honour? Goal takes a look.
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