He hates Dibu Martínez, now he would take Lionel Messi's spot at PSG

He sounds strong to arrive in the next transfer market and would leave the captain of the Argentine team without a place in the Parisian team

He sounds strong to arrive in the next transfer market and would leave the captain of the Argentine team without a place in the Parisian team
He sounds strong to arrive in the next transfer market and would leave the captain of the Argentine team without a place in the Parisian team
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Lionel Messi shone again with the Argentine national team shirt, in the friendly against Panama. The Albiceleste captain scored a goal from a free kick and reached 800 as a professional. Now, he sets his sights on the trial against Curaçao, but he also does not lose sight of his future in Europe. While there is uncertainty about his fate at the end of this season, from France it is leaked that PSG would go for a striker who hates Emiliano Martínez and that he would leave the 'Flea' without space in the team.

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The journalist Hadrien Granier announced that PSG would go after Kolo Muani, a French striker remembered for the spectacular save that Emiliano Martínez made to his shot, in the World Cup final in Qatar. The offensive belongs to the German Eintracht Frankfurt, but the Parisian board would seek to reach an agreement that would include giving Hugo Ekitike to the Bundesliga team.

If Kolo Muani's arrival at PSG is confirmed, Lionel Messi would run out of space due to the financial agreement made by the French team with UEFA, where the Parisians promised not to undermine financial fair play. If the Ligue 1 champion hires the French national team, he would not have enough wages to support the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7).

Kolo Muani's hatred of Emiliano Martínez:

In dialogue with L'Équipe, Kolo Muani revealed that he "hates" Emiliano Martínez, who prevented the Frenchman from scoring the winning goal in the World Cup grand final in Qatar. “It is part of my job to speak it. I can answer, it's not that I'm sad, but I'm not going to forget it, ever. We were very close to getting the third star. I'm not going to lie, I hate it," he said a few days ago.

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