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Just days before Messi's departure from PSG, the worst news he received about Sergio Ramos

Lionel Messi just heard some bad news about Sergio Ramos.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi just heard some bad news about Sergio Ramos.
Lionel Messi just heard some bad news about Sergio Ramos.

Lionel Messi will not continue at PSG beyond June, partly due to his decision and to a greater extent due to the absence of a concrete renewal offer from the Ligue 1 team. The club has never shown itself predisposed to Leo feeling comfortable in Paris and, on the contrary, whenever they could they discredited him.

A clear example of this was his zero tribute when he became the World Cup champion in Qatar 2022 as the top figure in the event, or the excessive penalty applied to him after his short trip to Saudi Arabia. Now, Paris Saint-Germain made a decision that shows that Messi's age was never an impediment to offering the extension of the link in the team from the capital of France.

As reported by Marca, PSG offered a renewal offer to Sergio Ramos, a 37-year-old footballer (two more than the captain of the Argentine National Team) who spent his first spell injured and who never managed to demonstrate the level that he had. at Real Madrid. The proposal, however, contemplates a significant salary reduction and objectives tied to the number of games played. This last clause was also something that was included in the renewals of Marco Verratti at the time and Marquinhos recently. It's unfair for Messi, as PSG decided not to renew the Argentine, but they will offer Ramos a new contract… why would the Spaniard deserve it more than Lionel?

How much would Lionel Messi earn in Barcelona?

Although the negotiations have not yet formally begun and Leo's return to Spain is up in the air, the Relevo portal anticipated that the salary of the top winner of the Ballon d'Or in Catalonia could be around 13 million euros per season, much less than the 35 that he currently receives at PSG.


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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