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Messi's salary did not improve, now PSG is going for a 110 million player

They say that they do not want to exceed expenses and will look for a player who wants half of Europe

By Federico Bulos

They say that they do not want to exceed expenses and will look for a player who wants half of Europe
They say that they do not want to exceed expenses and will look for a player who wants half of Europe

In recent days, it has been mentioned in the French press that Lionel Messi will leave PSG at the end of this season. The club would have refused to improve the salary that the "Flea" currently earns, due to the commitment to comply with financial fair play. However, now it is revealed that, while they deny the world champion a juicier salary, they would go for an element that costs 110 million euros and is claimed by half of Europe.

Media such as 'RMC Sport' or L'Équipe confirmed that the captain of the Argentine team will not continue in Ligue 1. Due to the pressure exerted by the ultras, who have screwed up the Rosario and the interest of FC Barcelona on more than one occasion, It is added that PSG did not want to improve his salary, despite the fact that Leo continues to be the most decisive player in the world.

Faced with the refusal to raise Messi's salary, the '10' of the Albiceleste would prefer to return to the culé squad, which is working on an offer that satisfies the world champion's entourage. While PSG did not want to make an effort to keep the 'Flea', the 'SER' channel revealed that the Parisians will go for Jude Bellingham, who is valued at 110 million euros. The Borussia Dortmund midfielder is one of the most sought after players today.

Media Europe is interested in Bellingham:

At PSG, who would look for the English national team to convince Kylian Mbappé not to move from the club in a couple of years, the interest of teams like Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea and Real Madrid is added, who also want the talented 19-year-old player. It remains to be seen what will be the decision of the British, who is now focused on achieving the title in the Bundesliga.

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Federico  Bulos

Federico Bulos

Bulos nació el 16 de noviembre de 1969 en Buenos Aires, Argentina. Su pasión por el fútbol lo llevó a convertirse en una de las voces más influyentes en el ámbito deportivo.Durante su carrera, Bulos ha trabajado en varios medios de comunicación, incluyendo radio y televisión. Se destacó por su participación en programas deportivos como estudio fútbol y fútbol para todos. Además, ha colaborado con importantes diarios y revistas deportivas.A lo largo de su carrera, ha acumulado una vasta experienc...

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