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Published 18:33 8 Oct 2013 BST
Updated 10:46 17 Nov 2014 GMT
But that's not all. While the structure itself is round and football-ish, the rest of the ground that it sits on looks like a football pitch in two halves from above (it is a game of two halves, after all), and with the structure at the front included, it also looks like it makes the shape of the number 10.
For the Spanish speakers out there, here's the architect, Luis de Garrido talking about his plans for the house, and the symbolism behind it, with a few more of the design shots that they've mocked up for Messi.
http://youtu.be/x7UflKOhhe4
It certainly is an ambitious project, and while it might make the house more difficult to sell on if Messi decides he doesn't like it in a few years, he can at least claim that he was making a structure in the shape of a Ballon D'Or to wind up poor aul Cristiano Ronaldo.
Hat-tip to 101GreatGoals for the video 
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