Audio By Carbonatix
Lionel Messi? Cristiano Ronaldo? Pele? Diego Maradona?
The debate over football's greatest player of all time (GOAT) is one that has rumbled across generations - but India has cast its vote.
Fresh from leading Inter Miami to a historic MLS Cup, Messi is heading to India for a three-day 'GOAT Tour'.
Accompanied by club-mates Luis Suarez and Rodrigo de Paul, the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner will unveil a statue of himself in Kolkata on Saturday.
It has been assembled over 27 days by a 45-strong crew and stands at a mammoth 70ft.
The tour begins in Kolkata at 10:30am local time (05:00 GMT) on Saturday, then heads to Hyderabad, Mumbai, and Delhi.
The statue is just one part of India's homage to the former Barcelona and Paris St-Germain forward.
Fans can visit the 'Hola Messi' fan zone, where there is a life-sized replica of Messi sitting on a throne, a hall adorned with some of his trophies and a recreation of his Miami home, complete with mannequins of the player and his family sitting on a balcony.
"He (Lionel Messi) would be surprised to see the arrangements made for him," Messi fan Shiladitya Banerjee said.
"He would be shocked to see how he is worshipped in Kolkata and across India. I am tearing up but these are happy tears."

Messi, who has scored 787 goals in 963 appearances at club level, was honoured by a bronze statue in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2016.
Barcelona president Joan Laporta recently said they are "working on" a statue at the Nou Camp.
In 2014, long-term rival Ronaldo unveiled a statue of himself at his personal museum in Funchal, the island of Madeira.
Latest Stories
-
US$3.5bn investment will still not meet Ghana’s gas demand by 2030 – GNPC
23 minutes -
Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill in its present state falls short of expectations – Pentecostal and Charismatic Council
29 minutes -
Como 1907 players welcomed at Italian Ambassador’s residence in Ghana
31 minutes -
GJA Ashanti Chair advocates closer media-research partnership
31 minutes -
Comply with rules, regulations governing internal elections – NPP tells USA branch
31 minutes -
Savannah Health Service confirms missing newborn at Salaga Hospital
32 minutes -
World Cup 2026: Julius Malema ‘jumped’ in attempt to rally Africa behind Bafana Bafana
1 hour -
Phoenix Insurance donates computers to Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, calls for greater support for healthcare
2 hours -
Seventeen months on, Mahama’s pledge to end Accra floods runs dry
3 hours -
AWLA-Ghana holds consultative forum to shape National Family Law and Justice Conference
3 hours -
Nigerian youths: Stop facebooking and face the book
3 hours -
Leadership, Accountability, and the KATH CEO suspension: Reflections on Ghana’s healthcare governance
3 hours -
Government repatriates 327 stranded Ghanaians from Côte d’Ivoire
3 hours -
World Cup qualification will deliver significant economic benefits to Ghana
4 hours -
ASEC urges major reforms after Akosombo Substation fire investigation
4 hours