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After slapping a rival, Lionel Messi receives the worst news from Barcelona

The Catalan team studies all the possibilities of the market.

By William Estrella

The Catalan team studies all the possibilities of the market.
The Catalan team studies all the possibilities of the market.

Lionel Messi's return is more complex than expected. Barcelona needs to balance its accounts to write down the Argentine's record in the salary mass, but it must get rid of players and also reduce some salaries to comply with the rules of financial fair play. So far there is no guarantee about his return.

For this reason, at the Blaugrana they are afraid that they will not be able to sign the Rosario, which would be a great blow to the heart, like the press conference in 2021 of Leo saying goodbye. The illusion is through the roof, the fans are expectantly asking for Messi in each home game in which the '10' minute begins to pass.

In order not to miss the signing of Leo, the one who appears is Gabri Veiga, one of the big names in the market thanks to the good feelings he has left at Celta de Vigo. At 20 years old, he is called to be the protagonist during the summer and both Real Madrid, Manchester United, Liverpool and Manchester City want to take over his services for the future.

However, and according to the newspaper AS, Barcelona is also very attentive to his situation. Leo Messi is the priority objective for the Catalan entity, but in the offices they would like to take over the talented midfielder in the event that the incorporation of the Argentine does not come to fruition due to financial fair play.

Joan Laporta's idea and the price he should pay

Joan Laporta would be analyzing this possibility after the change of agent that the footballer has had, who is now under the guardianship of Pini Zahavi. The representative is a great friend of the culé president. Today, Veiga has a market value of around 30 million euros. but it is estimated that they let him go for a figure close to 40.

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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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