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Neither Manchester United nor City, the millionaire team that would bring Messi to the Premier League

Lionel Messi is close to leaving Paris in the summer and this is the club that could take him to England 

By Mauricio Saenz

Lionel Messi is close to leaving Paris in the summer and this is the club that could take him to England 
Lionel Messi is close to leaving Paris in the summer and this is the club that could take him to England 

Lionel Messi's future is far from Paris, according to TyC Sports and other Argentine media that follow the player closely. The 35-year-old striker has just won his second Ligue 1 in a season where PSG left much to be desired and tensions between Lionel Messi and the Parisian ultras remained as tense as ever.

After winning the World Cup with his national team, the Albiceleste captain believes it is best to put aside his time in Paris and look for a new challenge. According to El Nacional de Catalunya, a possible destination for the Argentine is precisely the Premier League with Manchester teams as the big interested parties. However, there is another club in England that can afford to pay Lionel Messi's salary and offer him an important contract to play for the first time in England.

It is precisely Newcastle United, a team that recently secured its participation in the next UEFA Champions League. The Magpies are not an unknown team nowadays, since they are one of the clubs that play the best soccer in each of their presentations, however, the real reason why they could try to sign Messi is another one.

 

Can Newcastle United sign Lionel Messi?

The reality is that the St James' Park outfit can afford to afford any player at present. This is because it is the club with the richest owner in the world. According to El Economista, Mohamed Bin Salman, Prince of Saudi Arabia and with a fortune estimated at 377 billion euros, has become the richest owner in the soccer industry. For this reason, they could be the only team to make an offer close to what they are offering from Arabia for the Argentine player. 


Mauricio Saenz

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