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Although they are best friends, Neymar's betrayal of Messi can kick him out of PSG

Lionel Messi has always had a very good friendship with Neymar Jr, since their Barcelona phase.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi has always had a very good friendship with Neymar Jr, since their Barcelona phase.
Lionel Messi has always had a very good friendship with Neymar Jr, since their Barcelona phase.

Lionel Messi's future at Paris Saint-Germain is certainly uncertain, since the Argentine world champion ends his contract in three months, and for now, it has not been possible to renew the contract. Now, to top it off, it looks like Neymar Jr would give Messi a low blow.

The journalist Fabrice Hawkins, from the 'RMC Sport' chain, gave details about how Lionel Messi's situation is going at PSG. After what happened in the Champions League, the board of directors is not unanimous, as the communicator comments, in offering the extension until 2024 to the world champion. In addition, he indicates that Neymar would have a surprising influence on the Rosario's departure at the end of this season.

It turns out that the Brazilian does not intend to leave the Parisian discipline in the middle of the year. Ney wants to fulfill his contract until 2027 and it would complicate the financial aspect, since he receives a salary of 48 million euros per season, according to the newspaper 'Marca'. In this regard, the directive would be inclined not to offer the extension of its bond before the permanence of the ex-player of Santos.

While thinking about his future, Leo Messi would receive a hostile reception from the PSG ultras:

Dani Gil, from 'Mundo Deportivo', said that the PSG ultras are preparing a hostile reception for Lionel Messi in the Parc des Princes. The most radical fans of the French club are angry with the presence of the world champion, who would choose not to continue in Ligue 1 due to the mistreatment suffered by the fans.

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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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