After Haaland's exhibition, the low blow that Lionel Messi receives at PSG

The Norwegian scored five goals in the Champions League and is the sensation in the continental tournament

The Norwegian scored five goals in the Champions League and is the sensation in the continental tournament
The Norwegian scored five goals in the Champions League and is the sensation in the continental tournament
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PSG was left out of the Champions League, however, the Parisian board closely follows the development of the competition. In this context, the owners of the French club do not lose sight of what Erling Haaland is doing, who scored five goals in the key to the round of 16 against Leipzig. The Norwegian's performance means a low blow for the future of Lionel Messi.

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The Manchester City striker shone on a new day in the Champions League and became the third player to score five goals in an international match, behind only Lionel Messi (2012) and Luiz Adriano (2014). What was done by the Norwegian would cause PSG to go hard in search of his signing at the end of this season.

'RMC Sport' pointed out that PSG would be willing to pay 200 million euros to get Haaland out of Manchester City. Now, with his display in the Champions League, the owners of the Ligue 1 champion would not hesitate to go for the young forward, who reached 31 goals in the most important tournament in Europe in just 25 games played.

The bad news for Lionel Messi:

If the PSG negotiation for Erling Haaland is confirmed, Lionel Messi would run out of space in the French team and would have to look for a new destination. In this context, Manchester City itself could be interested in the captain of the Argentine team, although the journalist Gerard Romero maintained that there is a 60% probability that the man from Rosario will return to FC Barcelona, a team where he won 35 titles, four of them in the Champions League.

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