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Hours before Messi leaving PSG, the club's worst betrayal Lionel suffered thanks to Mbappe

The French club shows plans to discredit Leo until the last day of his contract.

By William Estrella

The French club shows plans to discredit Leo until the last day of his contract.
The French club shows plans to discredit Leo until the last day of his contract.

Lionel Messi will play his last game with PSG this week. On '30' he will face Clermont at the Parc des Princes and will dissociate himself from the Parisian entity after two seasons in which he suffered mistreatment from both the club, the fans themselves and the French press. However, Paris Saint-Germain will take advantage of the captain of the Argentine National Team until the last day of his contract.

PSG surprised this Wednesday by announcing the shirt for next season with the image of Messi, something unusual considering that it is already known that the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) will not continue in France. In addition, this goes against the club's measure of hiding Rosario in the latest posts on social networks.

Now, the journalist Dani Gil López, a correspondent from Paris, revealed the reason why the painting from the French capital did that. According to the aforementioned communicator, PSG plans to use Messi's image as the main image until the end of their link because they consider it vital in the marketing campaign for the new uniform for the 2023/24 campaign.

Messi did not attend the champion's ceremony

After so much abuse, Lionel decided not to be part of the meeting that took place after winning Ligue 1. On the contrary, La Pulga traveled to Barcelona and attended the Coldplay concert with his wife, Antonela Roccuzzo. Precisely in the venue where the show took place, Messi received a standing ovation from the Culés fans present.


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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