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Karma arrived, the worst news that Mbappe and PSG received after the departure of Lionel Messi

The Parisian team loses a lot of exposure hours after Leo's last game.

By William Estrella

The Parisian team loses a lot of exposure hours after Leo's last game.
The Parisian team loses a lot of exposure hours after Leo's last game.

PSG already regrets the departure of Lionel Messi. Although the club mistreated him on more than one occasion and the ultras themselves kept insulting and booing him in every game that the team played in the Parc des Princes, the truth is that now they are beginning to regret the consequences it brought them. no longer counting on the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7).

On the one hand, there is what they lose at the football level and all the economic losses. However, one of the things that drew the most attention was the impact that Messi's last dance at Paris Saint-Germain had on social networks. And it is that only on Instagram, the club lost more than a million followers, a monstrous amount that increases with the passing of the hours.

Now, the captain of the Argentine National Team has left his stage in Paris behind and is waiting for Barcelona to send the formal offer to sign it and make his return to Catalonia official. However, if the Spanish club takes too long, the Rosario could opt for other options.

PSG has already closed its first two reinforcements

Luis Campos moved quickly and signed two players for the next season. In the absence of the club making it official, this Monday Fabrizio Romano confirmed that both Marco Asensio and Manuel Ugarte signed their respective contracts with the entity from the capital of France. The former arrived free after concluding his stage at Real Madrid, while for the Uruguayan they paid a significant sum of 60 million to Sporting Lisbon.


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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