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Neither PSG nor Barcelona can offer it, what MLS will do to bring Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi has to make a decision, very soon.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi has to make a decision, very soon.
Lionel Messi has to make a decision, very soon.

For several weeks there has been talk about the future of Lionel Messi. Although the PSG ultras don't want him, the club's owners make it a priority to renew the captain of the Argentine team. In addition, at FC Barcelona they are excited about his return, but from the United States they do not lose hope of convincing the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) to play in MLS when he ends his contract with the Parisians.

Although the journalist Fabrizio Romano confirmed that Lionel Messi's intention is not to move from Europe for one more year, since he wants to reach the Copa América 2024 in the best way, in the MLS they expect the '10' from the Albiceleste to arrive at the end of this season. Now, the newspaper 'Sport' pointed out what would be the desperate measure that could be taken in the United States to incorporate the 'Flea'.

The Spanish portal pointed out that the MLS clubs would work on an "unpublished formula" to attract Lionel Messi. As 'Sport' points out, each club would pay part of his salary and he would be in charge of choosing which project convinces him to continue his career. In the United States they recognize the importance of having the Rosario and all the commercial benefits that his arrival would bring about.

The other benefit that the MLS wants to grant to Lionel Messi:

Don Garber, MLS commissioner, confirmed weeks ago that Lionel Messi could have the right to obtain a franchise and thus create a team in the future. Despite the seductive offer, Leo would not move from Europe, where he has a formal offer from PSG and Barcelona's dream of having him back.


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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