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Antonela Roccuzzo's decision that affects the future of Lionel Messi at PSG

Lionel Messi is running out of time to decide if he'll leave PSG or not.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi is running out of time to decide if he'll leave PSG or not.
Lionel Messi is running out of time to decide if he'll leave PSG or not.

While Lionel Messi was playing his match against Olympique de Lyon, within the framework of a new day of Ligue 1, Antonela Roccuzzo, wife of the captain of the Argentine team, would have made a decision that would determine the next destination of the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7), who was screwed up once again by the PSG ultras.

The man from Rosario once again experienced a complex moment in France, since the most radical fans did not hesitate to whistle at the 'Flea' when his name was heard in the Parc des Princes. In this context, Antonela Roccuzzo, as the journalist Joan Fontes recounts, would have decided not to enroll her three children for next year at the school they attend in Paris.

In this way, it would be confirmed that Leo will leave the French club. Throughout the week it was mentioned that the PSG board does not want to extend the 'Flea' contract, although the interest of FC Barcelona caused the '10' of the National Team to stop the talks for its renewal and wait patiently for a formal offer of the culés.

What do they say from Spain about the return of Lionel Messi?

Xavi Hernández, Barcelona coach, confirmed that he wants Messi in the culé squad. In addition, Rafael Yuste, vice president of the Catalan team, revealed that he is working on a way to reach the numbers so that Leo's entourage is convinced to return to La Liga after two years. For its part, Le Parisien detailed that Barça would offer a contract of 10 million euros per season, waiting for the striker to adapt to the economic reality culé.

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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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