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Look when they decreed it to be Lionel Messi day, and CR7 doesn't have

Lionel Messi has his own day in the world to celebrate, something that Cristiano Ronaldo has not yet achieved

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi has his own day in the world to celebrate, something that Cristiano Ronaldo has not yet achieved
Lionel Messi has his own day in the world to celebrate, something that Cristiano Ronaldo has not yet achieved

Lionel Messi continues to be in the news even though he has already been eliminated from the playoffs with Inter Miami. Now they are looking for a team for him and there are several names that have been mentioned, such as his triumphal return to FC Barcelona, where fans still hope to see him again scoring goals at the Camp Nou and fighting for titles for at least six months.

 

Now, Lionel Messi is concentrated with the Argentina National Team and is not thinking about what his future will be, but he surely has it in mind because he knows that he needs the rhythm of the game. Another team that has requested it is Newell's in Argentina, since it is where they opened the doors for him to start his sports career, and then go to Spain.

Finally, Lionel Messi has also aroused interest from Saudi soccer, according to information from the Sport portal, since they want to have him in their tournament for at least six months, while the tournament resumes in the United States. There is nothing official yet and the Argentine number 10 is calm in his selection, because he will begin to make a decision about what to do in the following months.

 

Look when they declared Messi's day, which Cristiano Ronaldo doesn't have yet

Lionel Messi has received quite interesting news, since Adidas has declared 10/10 as the Argentine star's day, according to information from Barça Worldwide. They have considered this detail for the Argentine, but Cristiano Ronaldo still does not have it, neither because of his team nor because of the sports brand that dresses him.


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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