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Gerard Piqué's bold message on Lionel Messi returning to FC Barcelona

Gerard Piqué was very clear on Lionel Messi returning to his home.

By William Estrella

Gerard Piqué was very clear on Lionel Messi returning to his home.
Gerard Piqué was very clear on Lionel Messi returning to his home.

Lionel Messi's return to FC Barcelona has been viral news ever since fans saw Paris Saint-Germain fail to renew his contract. Considering that he is a Barca legend, the fans are desperate to see him once again at the Camp Nou.

Gerard Pique, despite having retired months ago, is always aware of what happens in the Barcelona world. For this reason, weeks ago it was revealed that Gerard spoke with the club's president, Joan Laporta, to convince him to throw Lionel Messi out of Barcelona. Since then, fans consider him a traitor.

Gerard Piqué's then, decided not to attend Lionel Messi´s farewell. Despite the fact that they have known each other for several years and were part of the historic culé team that won the first European sextet, none spoke on social networks after the decision of the former defender or the Cup won by the 'Flea' a little less than three months ago.

Piqué spoke now about Messi's possible return to FC Barcelona:

After the elimination of PSG from the Champions League, from France they take as a fact the possibility that the Parisian board of directors will not renew Messi's bond. In this context, his return to Barça sounds strong, to which Piqué commented: “Messi won the World Cup, which is the great dream he had, he won it and now no one can doubt that he is the best in history. Return to Barça? We know what Messi gave us and his return will be full of feelings for us ”, in dialogue with the RAC1 network.


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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