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Could Lionel Messi end up playing at Ronaldo's old home?

By William Estrella

Could Lionel Messi end up playing at Ronaldo's old home?
Could Lionel Messi end up playing at Ronaldo's old home?

Lionel Messi will be a free agent in July and will have the power to choose where he wants to continue his career. Although the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) has not yet ruled on the matter, it is an open secret that his priority is to return to FC Barcelona once he finishes his time at PSG. However, the delicate financial situation of the Catalan club could complicate the return.

Barça must sell a significant number of players to generate income and free up wages. Only then will he be able to sign Messi and comply with the Financial Fair Play at the same time. This reality means that Joan Laporta's offer has not yet arrived and now a giant from England wants to steal the man from Rosario.

It's about Manchester United. According to the Catalan media El Nacional, the Red Devils have already devised a plan to convince the captain of the Argentine National Team. It consists of signing Neymar, who also wants to leave PSG, to get the duo that performed so well in Barcelona back together. To this we must add that the Premier League team's squad also includes the Argentines Alejandro Garnacho and Lisandro Martínez.

Dibu Martínez would also be part of Manchester United's master plan

Another weapon of seduction that the Red Devils have is the possible hiring of Emiliano Martínez. The Albiceleste goalkeeper has a great emotional bond with Messi and his presence in the squad would not be a minor thing. Dibu is the favorite to replace David De Gea, but other clubs like Chelsea and Tottenham are also after him.


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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