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From earning 30 million at PSG, the salary that Inter Milan would offer Messi

The Italian team appears as another of the options in the future of the captain of the Argentine team

By Pedro Ramirez

The Italian team appears as another of the options in the future of the captain of the Argentine team
The Italian team appears as another of the options in the future of the captain of the Argentine team
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While Lionel Messi meets with the Argentine team, from Europe they continue to talk about his future. To the interest of PSG that he renew for one more season and to the dream of FC Barcelona to have him back, a new interested party is added to try to convince the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7). It's about Inter Milan. The Italian team, with the direct intervention of Javier Zanetti, would focus on seeking an economic agreement that favors Leo's arrival in Serie A.

The journalist Sergio González announced that Inter Milan, a squad where the Argentine national teams Lautaro Martínez and Joaquín Correa play, is looking for Lionel Messi, who ends his contract with PSG in the middle of the year and that the bad relationship with the Parisian ultras would push not to continue until 2024 in France, despite the fact that he and his family are adapted.

The 'neroazzurro' team wants to win the Champions League and take a leap in quality with the presence of Rosario. However, he must fight with the millions that PSG offers to the 'Flea' and for the love that Messi has for FC Barcelona. For now, there has been no formal approach and everything remains, up to now, in Zanetti's desire to see him in Italian football.

The salary that Inter Milan could offer Lionel Messi:

Diario 'Marca' revealed that Lionel Messi earns 30 million euros net per season, a figure that is impossible to match not only for Inter Milan, but for most clubs in Europe. However, the Italian giant could put up the 10.7 million that Lautaro Martínez receives, the currently best paid in the squad led by Simone Inzaghi.


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