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It paralyzes Europe and PSG, the worst news that Lionel Messi received from Barcelona

The Argentine's intention is still to return to Spain, but things get complicated in Barcelona.

By William Estrella

The Argentine's intention is still to return to Spain, but things get complicated in Barcelona.
The Argentine's intention is still to return to Spain, but things get complicated in Barcelona.

Lionel Messi wants to return to FC Barcelona after finishing his contract with PSG. Neither the captain of the Argentine National Team nor those around him have publicly stated this yet, but it is something that the Blaugrana club board already knows and Joan Laporta has been trying to speed up the processes for a few days so that this can happen.

During Thursday it was learned that this Friday La Liga would approve the economic viability plan that Barça had presented with the aim of demonstrating to President Javier Tebas that the return of the Rosario would not cause a breach of the Financial Fair Play. This seemed like great news and one more important step towards Messi's return, but it is not.

The journalist Gastón Edul referred to it in the last few hours and assured that both Leo and his entourage believed that at this point in the year the Catalan club would have everything "much more advanced" and that La Liga's approval of Barcelona's plan would not It will mean a decisive advance for the resolution of the return of the maximum winner of the Ballon d'Or to the Camp Nou. That is, the most difficult remains.

How much money must Barcelona generate to be able to sign Messi?

Although Leo would arrive as a free agent, the Blaugrana club has to enter a significant figure and release a salary mass to be able to include the Argentine in the squad. As reported by the journalist Veronica Brunati, at least 100 million euros must enter the culés' coffers, which is why they are already working on closing some sales such as those of Franck Kessié or Ferran Torres. Along the same lines, the renegotiation of the team's high contracts is not ruled out.

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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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