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Betrayal? The worst news that Lionel Messi received from Barcelona, days before playing

The Catalan team works to reinforce the squad to fight for the next Champions League

By William Estrella

The Catalan team works to reinforce the squad to fight for the next Champions League
The Catalan team works to reinforce the squad to fight for the next Champions League

FC Barcelona dreams of the return of Lionel Messi. While Messi focuses on closing the season well with PSG, the Catalan board is looking for new sponsors to be able to make the first official offer to the environment of the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7). In this context, it has come to light that the Catalans could offer 10 million euros to Rosario, but they would seek to pay 30 million to a member of Bayern Munich.

There are still a couple of weeks left for the completion of Lionel Messi's contract with PSG. However, from Catalonia they are working against the clock to achieve a greater economic margin and thus achieve his long-awaited return after two years in the French league, where he is questioned by the Parisian ultras, who hope that he will not renew his relationship.

It recently came to light that Barça would offer 10 million euros to the 'Flea'. Although they are 20 less than what he earns at PSG, the journalist Gerard Romero commented that the Rosario environment would be willing to adapt to the financial situation of the Catalans, who are fighting to win the current Spanish league.

The directive is also going for an element listed at 30 million euros:

The 'Fútbol Total' account revealed that the Barcelona board of directors will now go for Joao Cancelo, a Portuguese national team who is on loan to Bayern Munich from Manchester City. The idea is to look for a loan for the following season and then pay 30 million euros for his transfer.


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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