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Messi would already have his new team and it is neither Barcelona nor PSG

Lionel Messi would have finally chosen a new team.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi would have finally chosen a new team.
Lionel Messi would have finally chosen a new team.

Lionel Messi is clearly one of the most coveted footballers for the next transfer market, since he would be released with Paris Saint Germain on June 30, where his contract with the French team ends and everything indicates for the moment that there would be no a renewal of it, for these hours.

That is why there is much speculation about his arrival at Al Hilal in Saudi Arabia, where he was offered 250 million euros according to El Chiringuito in Spain to be a rival to Cristiano Ronaldo in the local Saudi league and thus have an attractive showcase for the eyes of the world, since again CR7 would face off against the Argentine ten in a domestic contest.

Inter Miami is also one of those that sounds strong to take Lionel Messi, with a proposal already made on the table according to Marca, where they would offer him a salary of 14 million dollars but with the benefit of being able to open his own future franchise in Major League Soccer -MLS- of the United States, that is, his own club. The lowest value institution in that league is valued at 350 million dollars, Messi could do his for only 25 M.

But the truth is that after one last piece of information, it would seem to indicate that Lionel Messi has already chosen his destination for the next transfer market in case he is released from Paris Saint Germain, not opting for money but for the affective, since it did not come out from there with a good image and wants to do it through the front door.

Messi's fate

Lionel Messi has FC Barcelona as a priority, as reported by El Chiringuito, already having several meetings through intermediaries with the club, and now the blaugranas will have time to resolve exits, making a vacancy for ten.


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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