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The news that comes from Barcelona and makes the ultras happy.

By William Estrella

The news that comes from Barcelona and makes the ultras happy.
The news that comes from Barcelona and makes the ultras happy.

A little less than 3 months after the end of Lionel Messi's contract with PSG, he has not found his football destiny. During tomorrow's noon, the Argentine star will play his next match, where he will face Lorient in ‘Parc des Princes’. There he will again face to face with the ultras of the Parisian team, who booed him at the end of the last home game against Lens.

Despite the fact that Messi scored a goal, the PSG fans did not hide their anger and whistled at him, in what was a 3-1 victory. That is why for the public in Paris the attempt that Barcelona wants to repatriate him is more than good news. From Catalonia, they are making a huge effort for 'Leo' to return and there the Blaugrana fans will receive him with open arms.

The news that would make the PSG ultras more than happy is that in the last few hours there was a meeting between the directors of the Catalan club and those of La Liga. As reported on his twitter account, @ManagingBarca, mentioning the journalist Verónica Brunatti, the summit was positive and the negotiations for Lionel to arrive in Barcelona are progressing positively.

What is the effort that Barcelona should make to repatriate the '10'

As Javier Tebas, president of La Liga, clarified, from Barcelona they have to make an enormous effort from the economic point of view so that Lionel Messi's return is a fact. As a first measure, they must reduce the salary mass, reduce expenses and carry out the transfer of some players, generating the income of money. The estimated figure that the Catalan team has to raise is 200 million euros to be approved by the Financial Fair Play.


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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