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After kicking him out, the low blow that the Barça fans wanted to give to Messi

The Catalans, not satisfied with ignoring Leo, tried to harm his time at PSG.

By Wilian Estrella

The Catalans, not satisfied with ignoring Leo, tried to harm his time at PSG.
The Catalans, not satisfied with ignoring Leo, tried to harm his time at PSG.
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In August 2021, Lionel Messi said goodbye to FC Barcelona, after Joan Laporta, president of the Blaugrana team, did not make the necessary efforts to keep the best players throughout culé history.

Now, the new betrayal that they wanted to carry out from Spain is uncovered, this time the followers of the Catalan team. L'Equipe revealed that FC Barcelona approached the legal department of UEFA, to denounce that the signing of Lionel Messi to PSG was illegal. 

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It was a low blow for the maximum Blaugrana idol. However, the claim was dismissed because 'the inequalities complained about by the applicants are not covered by state aid'.

Lionel Messi arrived in Ligue 1 two seasons ago and in his first year things did not go as expected. However, in the current campaign he shines and is one of the most prominent elements. He has eight goals and eight assists, between Ligue 1, French Super Cup and Champions League. In addition, he will arrive in the best shape at the World Cup in Qatar.

What will be the future of Lionel Messi in 2023?

The captain of the Argentine national team has a contract with PSG until mid-2023. The Parisian board offered him a renewal for two more seasons, while FC Barcelona also dream of his return. In the middle of the two offers, the MLS option appears, although at the moment it would be the farthest. Leo will make his decision after the World Cup.

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