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Bye Barcelona and bye Al-Hilal, Lionel Messi's decision to join this billionaire giant of Europe and shocks the world

Although Barcelona's desire is to repatriate the greatest idol in its history, various issues make it difficult.

By William Estrella

Although Barcelona's desire is to repatriate the greatest idol in its history, various issues make it difficult.
Although Barcelona's desire is to repatriate the greatest idol in its history, various issues make it difficult.

The departure of Lionel Messi from Paris Saint Germain is already a fact. In the last hours, the official channels announced the departure of the current world champion with the Argentine National Team, something that was presumed anyway. The photograph of him with the new shirt could have generated some confusion, but Leo was very clear: at PSG he would not stay for a second beyond June 30.

Although to this day he is not the number one candidate on the horizon, the one who wants to have him at any cost starting next season is FC Barcelona, his backyard. Coincidentally, that is also the great desire of the Flea, where he feels very comfortable in almost every way. But the club's financial crisis added to the obstacles put up by the Spanish league makes things difficult.

That is why the chance is to see, while other alternative ways emerged. They are multimillion-dollar like those of Inter Miami and Al-Hilal, although Leo doubts the quality of the leagues in question, something that would make him lose competition thinking about the Copa América 2024. That is why Fabrizio Romano revealed which clubs English want to add it, where there is one that is sharp.

The Premier League giant who wants Messi to win the Champions League

According to reports coming from England, it is Manchester City who take the most advantage when it comes to tempting Leo. With Pep Guardiola as their banner, the Cityzens can offer Leo a comfort and competitiveness that he could have in few places. In addition, they reveal that the owner of the club, an Arab by the way, could acquire a club in his country so that after he passed through City, he would retire in that league.


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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