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It's official, Lionel Messi retires from PSG and look at his new giant team

L'Équipe announced the future of the captain of the Argentine team in the Old Continent

By William Estrella

L'Équipe announced the future of the captain of the Argentine team in the Old Continent
L'Équipe announced the future of the captain of the Argentine team in the Old Continent

Lionel Messi was once again in the eye of the hurricane and not because of his sporting performance, since he has shown that he is still the best in the world despite his 35 years. However, he is involved in a controversy over his trip to Saudi Arabia without the supposed permission of PSG. In this context, L'Équipe unveiled the future of the 'Flea' and impacts everyone in Argentina.

The captain of the Argentine team is once again criticized in French territory, especially for his displacement with his family to the Middle East. The French sports newspaper assured that Nasser Al-Khelaïfi is angry about the decision made by the world champion, since he allegedly ignored the willingness of Christophe Galtier, coach of the Ligue 1 leader, to attend the last training session .

In this context, it was learned that the Parisians took a radical measure and suspended him for two weeks. The best player in history will not be able to go to train or play with PSG, in addition to having a salary reduction. This is a low blow to his productive career and would have ended his tenure with the Parisians after two years in France.

PSG's decision, according to L'Équipe:

The sports newspaper pointed out that PSG made the decision not to have Lionel Messi anymore. Despite the fact that there was the possibility of convincing him to sign a contract extension, the latest controversy caused managers to take radical measures. Now, the way is clear for FC Barcelona for the Rosario to return after two years in Ligue 1.

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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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