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Besides losing the World Cup, Lionel Messi and PSG now give Mbappé the worst news

From Europe it is mentioned that everything is advanced for the renewal of the captain of the Argentine team

From Europe it is mentioned that everything is advanced for the renewal of the captain of the Argentine team

Kylian Mbappé immediately rejoined the discipline of PSG, after losing the World Cup final in Qatar against Lionel Messi and the Argentine team. Now, 'Donatello' receives the worst news from Lionel Andres Messi and the board of directors of the Parisian team.

The journalist Fabrizio Romano announced that there is already a verbal agreement between the best player in history and PSG, to extend the contract that ends in mid-2023. During the World Cup, Leo's entourage would have had a meeting with Nasser Al -Khelaïfi, owner of the French squad, to define all the details for the continuity of the captain of the Albiceleste.

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The future renewal does not go down well with Mbappé, who wants to be the only element of PSG that stands out in the future. 'Donatello', after losing the World Cup final against Argentina, turned the page and has already joined the work of the team led by Christophe Galtier, with his sights set on the restart of Ligue 1, the start of the Cup of France and the round of 16 of the Champions League.

How long could Lionel Messi stay in Europe?

In principle, Leo would remain at PSG until 2024, however, the parties would have agreed to hold talks to extend their relationship for one more season, that is, 2025. After his stay in Europe, the captain of the Argentine team would not see badly the idea of going to MLS. During the World Cup there was also speculation about the possibility of returning to Newell's Old Boys.

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