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Goodbye PSG, the club that could place Lionel Messi in Mexico

Lionel Messi could play in Mexico in a surprising way

By Javier Vaca

Lionel Messi could play in Mexico in a surprising way
Lionel Messi could play in Mexico in a surprising way

The future of Argentine striker Lionel Messi looks uncertain, however, in France they take it for granted that he would not continue at PSG. The wish of Barcelona, the Argentine's former team, is for him to return to Spain, but the Barca could be banned from the Spanish League.

 

Due to the series of complaints that Barcelona has received on the issue of arbitration aid, the Spanish league would be considering an exemplary sanction for the Blaugrana team, the same one that could benefit Lionel Messi so that they would have the opportunity to play in Mexico.

According to the 'Onze' program on Catalan television, on 'Tv3', Lionel Messi's wish is to reach Barcelona and for its part the board would be considering that they need to play a tournament to achieve the economic goals and have a new account to the Argentine, for this reason they would be considering leaving Spain to enjoy tournaments in other countries officially.

 

Can Messi play in Mexico?

The first option that Joan Laporta has is to play friendly tournaments throughout the world and even request to play as a guest team in different leagues, be it the MLS or the tournaments that Concacaf has arranged with Mexico and the USA. So also in the European zone, where millionaire income could be ensured by the presence of Lionel Messi with the Barcelona shirt.


Javier  Vaca

Javier Vaca

Football is my passion. I have 11 years of experience covering national and international football. I also work as a reporter in other areas: boxing, motorsports, tennis. He has carried out global coverage: Brazil 2014, Russia 2018 and Qatar 2022.Within my expanded career as a sports commentator and digital journalist, I delve deeply into interesting and controversial topics to bring to my readers a vision of the greatest opportunity for the reality of deporte king: football.But on the ground, j...

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