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Neither Barça nor Man City, the club that offers 200 million to Messi if he leaves PSG

If Lionel Messi leaves PSG, he has several offers waiting for him.

By William Estrella

If Lionel Messi leaves PSG, he has several offers waiting for him.
If Lionel Messi leaves PSG, he has several offers waiting for him.

After shining with the Argentine team in the friendlies against Panama and Curaçao, Lionel Messi returned to Paris to focus on the final stretch of Ligue 1, where PSG once again seeks the championship. In the midst of the football situation, L'Équipe announced that the board does not intend to offer the contract extension for one more season to the 'Flea', who would be tempted by the 200 million from a club that wants it no matter what.

Despite the fact that it was mentioned that the owners of the French club wanted the continuity of the world champion, the tense relationship with the Parisian ultras, plus the complex economic situation, would cause the Rosario to say goodbye to France after two years. Despite the fact that Catalonia longs for his return and that journalists like Gerard Romero take his return as a fact, L'Équipe reported that from Saudi Arabia they are returning to the charge for the Argentine striker.

The French newspaper commented that Al Hilal would have offered 200 million euros to convince Lionel Messi. In this way, interest from the Middle East would be reactivated. A couple of weeks ago there was talk of an offer of 600 million, although finally the powerful Saudi team would equal the salary that Cristiano Ronaldo currently has.

Messi's position remains the same, to stay in Europe:

Although Lionel Messi would go from net 30 million to earning 200 in Saudi Arabia, his position, as the journalist Gastón Edul argued some time ago, is not to move from Europe. The idea is to stay in the elite, fight for the Champions League once again and arrive in the best conditions for the 2024 Copa América.


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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