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Barcelona's decision with Messi and the time limit they set for him to decide

FC Barcelona are desperate to sign Messi, but have not reached any agreement just yet.

By William Estrella

FC Barcelona are desperate to sign Messi, but have not reached any agreement just yet.
FC Barcelona are desperate to sign Messi, but have not reached any agreement just yet.

Lionel Messi lived a dream during the friendly of the Argentine team against Panama. The Albiceleste captain reached 800 goals in his professional career and is one of 100 with the world champion's jersey. After the commitment, from Spain the possibility of the 'Flea' returning to FC Barcelona sounded loud again and now there is speculation about the term that the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) would give to the culé team to present his offer.

After standing out in the friendly against Panama and after being applauded by the thousands of fans who came to the Monumental stadium, the '10' of the Argentine team now sets his sights on the duel against Curaçao, but does not lose sight of what will be their future in Europe. The man from Rosario is clear that he wants to stay in the Old Continent until 2024 and his return to Barça seems close.

Sergio Agüero, former player of the Argentine National Team and great friend of Messi, said that there is currently a 50% chance that Leo will return to the Catalan team. In addition, "Pollo" Vignolo assured that the best player in history will not continue at PSG, although it is the desire of the club's owners to keep him for one more season.

The term that Lionel Messi would give to FC Barcelona to present an offer:

The Spanish portal 'Relevo' indicated that now Lionel Messi expects Barça to present a real offer to analyze his future. He is in no hurry to speed up the process, as reported by the journalist Toni Juanmartí, but Leo wants to confirm that the Blaugrana board is really interested in his return. Barcelona would have eight to 10 weeks to find a financial solution and extend a proposal that is accepted by the 'Flea' environment.


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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