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Never seen before, PSG's rudeness to Messi that would cause his immediate departure from the club

The Parisian team did not try to renew his contract and now gives him a low blow.

By William Estrella

The Parisian team did not try to renew his contract and now gives him a low blow.
The Parisian team did not try to renew his contract and now gives him a low blow.

Lionel Messi will play his penultimate match this Sunday with the PSG shirt. The French club will visit Auxerre with the aim of achieving victory that will leave them one step away from the Ligue 1 title with two dates to go and everything points to the fact that the captain of the Argentine National Team will once again be present in Christophe's eleven Galtier.

Now, in the preview of the duel as a visitor against the 16th place in the table, the Paris club made a news official that shows that they did not want the Rosario to continue in the institution beyond June. And it is that in the last hours the renewal of Marquinhos was announced until 2028.

Like Messi, the Brazilian defender was one of the most questioned by the fans. However, the board headed by Nasser Al-Khelaifi did not act in the same way as with the Argentine and made an effort to extend the contract to the defender. Despite this, some information indicates that they will remove the captain's tape to give it to Kylian Mbappé from the 2023/24 campaign. Luis Campos's idea is that everything revolves around Donatello and this measure would demonstrate it.

The curious clause in the Marquinhos contract

Although PSG decided to extend the relationship with the paulista, they did not do so at any cost. According to RMC Sport, part of the salary of the footballer who emerged from Corinthians will be linked to the number of games he plays. Along the same lines, all renewals are expected to follow that pattern.

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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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