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A few days before leaving PSG, the worst news Messi received from Barcelona

From Spain they reported the amount of the unofficial offer that Barcelona sent to Leo.

By William Estrella

From Spain they reported the amount of the unofficial offer that Barcelona sent to Leo.
From Spain they reported the amount of the unofficial offer that Barcelona sent to Leo.

FC Barcelona is working against the clock so that no team can snatch Lionel Messi away in the upcoming transfer market. Although the captain of the Argentine National Team since returning to Spain and does not feel seduced at all by the options of going to Al-Hilal or Inter Miami, the truth is that he is not willing to wait too long.

In this context, Joan Laporta does everything possible to show Rosario that his return to the Camp Nou is his priority and he has already sent an unofficial offer. Now, this Wednesday it was revealed what the salary was offered to the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) in that informal proposal that they sent to his environment.

According to the journalist Marta Ramón, the Catalan team offers him 25 million euros gross for one season with an option to extend the bond for another year. This number would have convinced Lionel and could decide his future in the coming days. It is worth mentioning that this salary is much higher than the 13 kilos that the Relevo portal had announced at the time, but it is still lower than what he currently receives at PSG.

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Al Hilal is willing to break the market and gradually raised his offer. The last thing they made him reach the Argentine environment was a contract of 1,200 million euros for two seasons, which would make him the highest paid athlete in the history of sports. Jorge Messi would have agreed to the terms, but that does not mean that Messi is going to emigrate to Arabia.

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William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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