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Lionel Messi's confirmed decision to leave PSG and makes Kylian Mbappe cry

The captain of the Argentine team will close his cycle in Ligue 1 in June

By William Estrella

The captain of the Argentine team will close his cycle in Ligue 1 in June
The captain of the Argentine team will close his cycle in Ligue 1 in June

Lionel Messi would finally have decided his future in Europe. After several weeks full of speculation and with Kylian Mbappé pressing for him to extend his contract for another year with PSG, the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) along with his family do not want to dwell on the situation and everything would be ready. to return to FC Barcelona.

'Mundo Deportivo' said that 'Donatello' plays an important role in the permanence of the captain of the Argentine team. However, in the last few hours it was revealed that the PSG board of directors does not have a priority to renew the 'Flea', in addition to confirming their desire to sell Neymar at the end of the season. The club's owners want to break with the offensive trident and look for new companions for Mbappé.

In this context, Messi would have finally decided to return to FC Barcelona. The man from Rosario is in Catalonia, taking advantage of the days that he gave Christophe Galtier off and he was even seen taking a bike ride. According to the journalist Francesc Aguilar, Leo has already made the decision and is convinced to return to the culé team. Now, everything depends on La Liga giving the green light to his registration.

Lionel Messi only hopes to close the season with a new title at PSG:

Now, the '10' of the Albiceleste would only be focused on closing the season with the Ligue 1 title. PSG is eight points ahead of second in the standings, Olympique de Marseille. With 18 units to play, the Parisians are close to obtaining a new local championship.


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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