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Lionel Messi and the image that confirms that he is not happy at PSG

Lionel Messi has not defined his future and his contract with PSG ends in June

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi has not defined his future and his contract with PSG ends in June
Lionel Messi has not defined his future and his contract with PSG ends in June

Lionel Messi was happy at PSG before playing in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, many claimed that the Argentine was assured in this team but after being world champion things changed for the striker. Now Paris Saint Germain fans boo him at every game and many former players suggest that he leave this team.

 

The club wanted to give Messi a new contract at the end of the World Cup in Qatar 2022, but seeing the level of play of the Argentinian in recent games, the directors of Paris Saint Germain are disappointed with the striker's performance, and he is already a veteran and they will look for younger players for the next season.

Lionel Messi has several offers to continue his career, MLS Inter Miami, Al Hilal, FC Barcelona and Newcastle are the options that the Argentinian has. Leo wants to continue playing at a high level to help his team win the 2024 Copa América. Although he hasn't made a decision yet, the player is not happy at PSG.

Now an image appears where it is observed that Leo is angry with the team, in training the Argentinien striker is not happy, while in the photo Kylian Mbappe is seen working happily. Messi certainly does not want to continue at PSG and is not going to renew his contract with this team.

 

 

Where will Lionel Messi play?

The press in Spain assures that the Messi will return to FC Barcelona if this club gives him a good salary, but in France they say that Leo's father suggests that he accept the offer of 400 million euros from Al Hilal of Saudi Arabia. The striker will make one of the most important decisions of his career.

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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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