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It's not only Lionel Messi, the player who got tired of PSG and wants to leave

It seems as if Lionel Messi is not alone in wanting to leave PSG soon.

By William Estrella

It seems as if Lionel Messi is not alone in wanting to leave PSG soon.
It seems as if Lionel Messi is not alone in wanting to leave PSG soon.

PSG is going through a complex sporting moment, after losing at home to Olympique de Lyon. As usual for the Parisian ultras, Lionel Messi was questioned about his performance and came out amid criticism from the most radical fans. In this context, the player who cut ties with extremist fans is revealed, who whistled the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) and would push him to make the decision to leave at the end of this season.

For the second game in a row, Lionel Messi was fumbled by the PSG ultras, who believe that the problem with the team led by Christophe Galtier is the captain of the Argentine team. During the development of the match against Nico Tagliafico's Lyon, the fans whistled the world champion in more than one passage, who after the final whistle immediately withdrew to the dressing room.

His attitude was questioned in France, but he is not the only PSG element that cut relations with the ultras, since Marco Verratti also followed the example of the '10' from the Albiceleste and did not go over to greet the stands after the eighth defeat so far in 2023 for the current Ligue 1 champion.

The bad moment that Messi is experiencing with the ultras would push him to leave the club:

The tension that exists with the ultras would lead Lionel Messi to leave PSG permanently. Their bond ends in the middle of the year and 'Mundo Deportivo' said that the club's owners hope to convince them to continue for one more season, although FC Barcelona has already begun efforts to have him back and the people around Rosario would be willing to listen a formal offer.


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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