News

Bye Mbappe and Bye Neymar, Messi leaves and PSG already has his 100 million replacement

Lionel Messi is not going to continue at PSG, but they already have his replacement.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi is not going to continue at PSG, but they already have his replacement.
Lionel Messi is not going to continue at PSG, but they already have his replacement.

Xavi Hernández is getting frustrated with the fallen signings that are not reaching Barcelona. Although the coach was able to manage this season and managed to make him LaLiga champion, he understands that for the next campaign he will need new reinforcements so as not to fail again in the Champions League.

Although he has been linked to FC Barcelona on several occasions, the truth is that his high market price makes him an almost prohibitive signing for sports management. It is for this reason that the most interested in hiring him in the next transfer window is Paris Saint-Germain, who could suffer several important casualties at the end of the season.

Bernardo Silva is the one who interests PSG and is one of the most sought-after footballers on the continent due to the great feelings he is leaving with Manchester City. The Portuguese is a key player for Josep Guardiola but for several seasons he has kept his continuity in expectation, since he would like to end up in a different league than England.

The price at which PSG would be willing to pay

Bernardo has already competed in France with AS Monaco, so he already knows the competition he could go to and also explains that it is a very competitive league. His words also bring him a little closer to the Parc des Princes, who are willing to make a move for him regardless of whether they have to pay more than 80 million euros.

Topics


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.

More news