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Breaking news, Messi runs out of patience and demands this to Barcelona, bye Al Hilal

The Argentine star does not want the Barça club to extend the negotiation.

By William Estrella

The Argentine star does not want the Barça club to extend the negotiation.
The Argentine star does not want the Barça club to extend the negotiation.

Lionel Messi's intentions were always to return to Barcelona. However, the Argentine star could change his mind because the club is in a more than complicated financial situation. In any case, Joan Laporta told the Barça leadership that the priority right now is to sign the Argentine.

The president knows that Leo's return would put him in a great place if he manages to do it. Laporta was left with the thorn of having been the president who was present when Messi left for the financial fair play. That remained in his memory and his intention is to leave that moment behind, and thus be able to sign him.

In the Rosario environment, patience is coming to an end because there are still no concrete offers from Barça. In fact, he already has an offer from Al-Hilal of Arabia for 400 million euros per season and also from the United States, since Inter Miami approached him with a proposal of 50 million per season for a 4-year contract.

The demand of Lionel Messi to Barcelona

"During the next week, Messi wants to have real and concrete signals from Barcelona," Relevo reported through journalist Matteo Moretto. Barça, for its part, cannot do anything because it is waiting for the approval of the feasibility plan that he sent to LaLiga. Once you are approved, you can submit an offer. For this reason, the Argentine waits until next week, otherwise he runs the risk of leaving for Arabia or the United States.

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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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