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Messi's first step to return to Barcelona that angered Mbappe and saddened Neymar

Barça received great news and now the return of La Pulga will be in the hands of Laporta.

By William Estrella

Barça received great news and now the return of La Pulga will be in the hands of Laporta.
Barça received great news and now the return of La Pulga will be in the hands of Laporta.

The idea of Lionel Messi's return to FC Barcelona started out looking somewhat difficult and, as the days went by, it became something feasible. The intention of the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) is to put on the Blaugrana shirt again and from Catalonia they are also waiting for him with open arms so that he can have a 'last dance' again.

Although it is a reality that Barça is not yet ready to receive the captain of the Argentine National Team (they have to generate 100 million euros to be able to comply with the Financial Fair Play), the club received excellent news that brings a little closer to Messi. And it is that, according to Gastón Edul, La Liga will approve this Friday, May 19, the feasibility plan that Barcelona presented.

This makes the decision to finalize the return pass to Joan Laporta. As is public knowledge, the culé president wants that to happen and has even reestablished relations with Leo after the Argentine felt betrayed by how he left in 2021 under his mandate.

How much will Messi earn at Barcelona?

Although at first the Relevo portal had anticipated that his salary would be 13 million euros, Sport later reported that the true amount that Lionel Messi would receive would be 25 million. It is worth mentioning that this is still below the 35 he currently earns at PSG, although money has never played a key factor in Leo's decision, just look at the offer from Saudi Arabia's Al-Hilal.

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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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