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Newcastle's offer for Lionel Messi that makes Barcelona and PSG tremble

Lionel Messi is bound to move from PSG, where to? That is the question.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi is bound to move from PSG, where to? That is the question.
Lionel Messi is bound to move from PSG, where to? That is the question.

Lionel Messi is clearly one of the footballers who is attracting the most eyes around the world because his contract with Paris Saint Germain -PSG- ends on June 30 and he would be free after that date to negotiate his arrival at any club of the world that he prefers, without him having to pay a third party his token for millions of euros.

That is why much is being said about his possible arrival at Al Hilal in Saudi Arabia, Inter Miami, and even FC Barcelona as candidates, although they all lack something of what Lionel Messi is looking for, be it within the aspect economical as sporty. That is why Newcastle United enters there, a Premier League club that was acquired by Saudi Arabian capital and has a fortune of around 320 billion euros, without any economic problem and with something that could seduce Lionel Messi.

After the latest news from England, Newcastle United could have something that Paris Saint Germain -PSG-, FC Barcelona, Inter Miami and Al Hilal from Saudi Arabia do not have, standing out above them not only in one aspect economic but also sporting, which would be what is most interesting to the ten at this time of so many frustrations at club level, especially in the UEFA Champions League.

What Newcastle have and the rest don't

Newcastle United has a serious sporting project in the future to win the UEFA Champions League, as they have just hired David Harrison, who was Manchester United's Head of Youth Recruitment, in this way, the Magpies will be strongly dedicated to attracting young figures throughout the world, with total seriousness. Something that can seduce ten.


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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