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Barcelona signed them as jewels, now they are kicked out of the club to be able to pay Messi

FC Barcelona dreams of having Lionel Messi back and has already started with his debugging plan to be able to have the Financial Fair Play ok

By William Estrella

FC Barcelona dreams of having Lionel Messi back and has already started with his debugging plan to be able to have the Financial Fair Play ok
FC Barcelona dreams of having Lionel Messi back and has already started with his debugging plan to be able to have the Financial Fair Play ok

FC Barcelona closed the season with the La Liga title and now, without time to relax, it is going for the great objective of completing the return of Lionel Messi. For that to happen, the club must have the OK of the Financial Fair Play and that is why several players are mentioned who could appear in the club's next transfer market.

According to the information provided by the journalist Gerard Romero, FC Barcelona is in constant contact with the managers of La Liga to see what departures from its current squad can accommodate the finances. In that dance of names there are three players who could leave Culé for next season.

In the list of players with a starting sign appear Frank Kessie, who sounds like Liverpool of England, plus the names of Ferrán Torres and also Ansu Fati, with very little filming in the Xavi Hernández cycle. With any of these exits, the numbers that allow the return of Lionel Messi could be reduced.

Lionel Messi waiting

After finishing his cycle at PSG in France, Lionel Messi is waiting to define his sporting future that he has the world in suspense. FC Barcelona is joined by the interests of Inter Miami from the United States, and above all the millions put on the table by Al Hilal FC from Saudi Arabia, which offers it a billion euros.


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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