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It's not Mbappe, the player who promises Messi the Champions League if he stays at PSG

He wants to return to the Parisian team and hopes to fulfill the dream of winning the international tournament

By Wilian Estrella

He wants to return to the Parisian team and hopes to fulfill the dream of winning the international tournament
He wants to return to the Parisian team and hopes to fulfill the dream of winning the international tournament
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At 35, Lionel Messi has already won absolutely everything at the club and national team level. However, he still believes that he still has the pending account of adding a new Champions League in his career, which is why he does not plan to leave Europe until 2024. In this context, a player promised him to obtain the 'Orejona' if he decides to continue at PSG (his contract ends in June).

It's about Keylor Navas. The Costa Rican goalkeeper must return to the discipline of the team led by Christophe Galtier at the end of this season and he said he was obsessed with winning the Champions League with the French. Despite having lost prominence with the arrival of Gianluigi Donnarumma, he does not lose hope of having minutes in the French giant that is close to obtaining a new local title.

In dialogue with 'Canal+ Foot', Navas commented: "My future? I feel capable of winning the Champions League with PSG. We'll see what happens. I have one year left on my contract with PSG. We reached the final when the club never before I had arrived (with him in the goal). This motivates me", explained the World Cup player with the Costa Rican National Team.

Will Lionel Messi continue at PSG next season?

Lionel Messi's future remains uncertain. However, the only formal offer that he has received so far is from PSG, as the journalist Fabrizio Romano pointed out. Despite this, from Spain they are working on his return to FC Barcelona and so far there is nothing confirmed. For now, the 'Flea' focuses on winning Ligue 1 with the Parisians (he took nine points ahead of the second in the standings).

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