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Goodbye Messi, PSG have already Leo's replacement and he costs more than 50 million

Mbappe would have asked PSG to sign this striker.

By William Estrella

Mbappe would have asked PSG to sign this striker.
Mbappe would have asked PSG to sign this striker.

A new day of Ligue 1 passed and PSG lost again at home in the Parc des Princes against Lorient 3-1. Everything seems to indicate that there would be quite abrupt changes in the coffers of the Parisian team. Lionel Messi, the best player in the world, would come out of the first rows of the team and they would already be thinking about who would accompany Mbappé next season.

As is public knowledge every time the tournament leader loses, the ultras react badly towards the squad and mainly towards the Argentine star. The relationship between the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) and the ultras is totally broken and to this is added that the club's leadership would be looking for a replacement, which would expedite his departure and in Spain they are aware of this.

Despite the negative result obtained at home, PSG continues to lead the highest competition being followed by Olympique de Marseille and there are still 15 points at stake. The days go by and what grows the most is the hope of FC Barcelona fans to see the captain of the Argentine team again with the number 10 shirt and the Blaugrana shirt.

Who is the striker who will replace Messi?

After the defeat obtained in the Parc des Princes in France, there is a rather tense climate. Lionel Messi would stop being a PSG player next season. As reported by the portal La Gazzeta dello Sport, in Italy, they think that the Parisians will go in search of striker Tammy Abraham, current number 9 of Roma. Apparently leaders of the French club were present at the match between Rome and Milan.

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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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