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Lionel Messi says yes to FC Barcelona, but for this reason he will not arrive

It just gets harder and harder for Barcelona to sign Lionel Messi.

By William Estrella

It just gets harder and harder for Barcelona to sign Lionel Messi.
It just gets harder and harder for Barcelona to sign Lionel Messi.

After Paris Saint Germain was eliminated from the Champions League round of 16 at the hands of Bayern Munich, the name of Lionel Messi began to reverberate strongly in the world of football. The Argentine star reaped a new failure in Europe and the relationship with the Parisian team would be broken.

The truth is that 'Leo' still dreams of continuing to fight to win important titles in Europe, however, PSG has not given him the necessary tools to achieve these feats. Messi has a contract in France until the end of the season and no agreement has yet been reached to renew his contract.

In this context, several European giants are beginning to keep an eye on the world champion with Argentina and it is almost impossible not to think of a return to FC Barcelona. Although Joan Laporta preferred to be elusive regarding a possible return of Messi, the truth is that at the moment, the player is carefully analyzing a second cycle at Barça.

"Messi would resign part of his salary to return to Barcelona", were the words of the Argentine journalist Leo Paradizo on ESPN Argentina. 'Leo' feels that Xavi Hernández's project seems hopeful thinking about next season and despite leaving money behind, he would say yes to Barça, although the club would not give him the go-ahead.

Why would Messi not come to Barcelona?

Despite 'Leo''s intentions to return home, the journalist Miquel Blázquez revealed the reasons why he would not return to Catalonia: "I see it as very difficult due to the economic situation and the relationship with the family of the player and the leadership", he expressed on D Sports Radio and added: "Barça is not in a position to hire Messi for the Financial Fair Play".

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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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