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Although at Barça they long for his return, Messi's phrase that broke the 'cule' illusion

The Argentine striker referred to his time at PSG and worried the Catalan fans who await his return

By William Estrella

The Argentine striker referred to his time at PSG and worried the Catalan fans who await his return
The Argentine striker referred to his time at PSG and worried the Catalan fans who await his return

Before starting this season in Europe, Xavi Hernandez, FC Barcelona strategist, and Joan Laporta, president of the same club, expressed the desire to see Lionel Messi dressed in the Barca shirt again in 2023. However, Leo now gives a low blow to Barcelona fans.

The maximum winner of the Ballon d'Or won 35 trophies while playing for the biggest and most important club in Catalonia, among the most outstanding, 4 UEFA Champions League, three Club World Cups and multiple Spanish Leagues.

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However, in 2021 he was practically forced by the financial situation, to leave the team and say goodbye to the fans, a sad day in the history of ‘cule’. That is when the new stage of Lionel Messi began, at Paris Saint-Germain, a club where he is currently the star.

This 2022-2023 season is being a little different for Lionel, he has already scored six goals and also has eight assists, becoming the main figure of the Parisian team. His news caused the PSG board to think about renewing his contract until 2025.

What Messi said about his present and worries the Catalans:

Although Barcelona are anxiously awaiting his return, Messi feels comfortable in France, and in a dialogue with the press he said the following: ‘I feel good, I feel different from last year. I knew it was going to be like this, I said it before, I had a bad time. But the truth is that I feel good now, I enjoyed myself again’, he said.


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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