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Hours before his last game with PSG, the worst news Messi received from Barcelona

Javier Tebas referred to Leo's return to Barcelona and his message was not hopeful.

By William Estrella

Javier Tebas referred to Leo's return to Barcelona and his message was not hopeful.
Javier Tebas referred to Leo's return to Barcelona and his message was not hopeful.

Lionel Messi continues trying to finalize his return to Barcelona, but good news has not arrived from Spain. The Rosario environment gave Joan Laporta an ultimatum to present the offer as soon as possible and Barça began to work against the clock, but the latest news that arrived was not good.

The Blaugrana team accelerated the procedures for La Liga to approve the economic viability plan. Although there was progress, another meeting was scheduled for Monday and, days before it takes place, the president of the body that regulates Spanish football -Javier Tebas- does not see clearly the return of the captain of the Argentine National Team to Catalonia.

"There are players who will sign for Barça if others leave, I don't know if Messi is among them," Tebas recently declared, who also already spoke directly with Jorge Messi. At the moment it will be necessary to wait for a resolution, but the panorama is increasingly discouraging because time is pressing on a culé board that is still not in a position to present a formal offer.

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One of the latest information indicated that the United States could sign Messi jointly with Barcelona. This would consist of the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) signing with MLS and then playing on loan in Spain. In this way, the inconvenience of the Financial Fair Play would be avoided, but it is still not certain that it will happen.

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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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