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Lionel Messi's final warning to Barcelona that shakes Europe, Al Hilal trembles

Lionel Messi gives Barcelona one last chance to negotiate his transfer.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi gives Barcelona one last chance to negotiate his transfer.
Lionel Messi gives Barcelona one last chance to negotiate his transfer.

Lionel Messi and Barcelona are far from joining their paths again. At least that's the last thing Jorge's father said about it despite La Liga's approval of the culé economic plan and hours after having met with Joan Laporta. Leo is not having a good time due to this whole situation and he does not want to repeat what he experienced in 2021 when he was forced to leave. Now, La Pulga issues one last warning to the club.

As it became known in the last few hours, if it were up to Leo, he would play for free in order to return to the Camp Nou, but La Liga does not allow it and forces Barça to sell to free up the wage bill. Although the environment affirms that the final decision would be made between Tuesday and Wednesday, the captain of the Argentine National Team asked that they stop the negotiations with Al-Hilal according to Goal Spain.

This makes clear Messi's intention to return to Barcelona, both because it is the club he loves and because it is the desire of Antonela Roccuzzo and her children, unlike what Jorge Messi wants. Thus, Leo gives Laporta one more chance to speed up the procedures, but he does not rule out Al-Hilal, so they must act quickly in Spain.

Al-Hilal's reaction after Messi's request

The fact that the man from Rosario requested to stop the negotiations took the Saudi delegation by surprise and the emissaries made a drastic decision: if the agreement is not finalized now, the conditions will change and the offer will not be the same later on. Will Barcelona be able to take advantage of this last chance for Lionel Messi?


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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