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After the humiliating defeat, Messi demanded this to PSG so he wouldn't go to Barcelona

Lionel Messi would've asked for this signing to PSG.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi would've asked for this signing to PSG.
Lionel Messi would've asked for this signing to PSG.

PSG received Rennes, within the framework of a new day in Ligue 1. The team led by Christophe Galtier had a new setback in the season, after the elimination of the Champions League at the hands of Bayern Munich. Now, after giving up points in the Parc des Princes, the name of the player who will arrive so that the maximum winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) comes out at the end of this season comes to light.

Despite the fact that from France they take the departure of the captain of the Argentine team as a fact, the journalist Fabrizio Romano said that Leo wants to stay at PSG and the board is in the same direction as those around Rosario. However, to sign his renewal until 2024, Messi first wants to know what the current Ligue 1 champion's new sports project will be like.

In this context, the board already has a player tied up who will be a guarantee in defense to convince the world champion not to move from PSG. This is Milan Skriniar. The current Inter Milan player has already signed a contract and will join the club after the end of this season. The Slovak, valued at 60 million according to the 'Transfermarkt' portal, hopes to be the solution to the serious problems that Galtier's team has.

The money that PSG would offer to confirm the continuity of Lionel Messi:

According to the newspaper 'Marca', Lionel Messi earns 30 million euros per year and this would be the figure that the club wants to ratify, since he does not want to expose himself to sanctions for breaching financial fair play. However, L'Équipe pointed out that Jorge Messi, representative and father of the 'Flea', would have asked for an increase of five million after having won the World Cup in Qatar.

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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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