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Not everyone wants him, the coach who betrays Lionel Messi in the worst possible way

Lionel Messi just found out who was the manager who betrayed him.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi just found out who was the manager who betrayed him.
Lionel Messi just found out who was the manager who betrayed him.

From France they take as a fact the departure of Lionel Messi from PSG at the end of this season. L'Équipe pointed out that the Parisian directive does not contemplate the renewal of the captain of the Argentine team, since the economic situation forces him to part with one of his three attack figures and Leo's departure does not mean a legal problem, as it would happen with the farewell to Neymar (he has a contract until 2027). In this context, FC Barcelona rubs its hands, including Joan Laporta, culé president, who betrayed the rosarino in 2021.

While in Paris he would no longer have space, from Catalonia they long for the return of the best player of all time. One of those who has expressed the dream of having Leo back is precisely Laporta, who decided to break the negotiations two years ago and forced Messi to leave the Blaugrana club. Now, Ronald Koeman confirms the betrayal of the manager towards the '10' of the Albiceleste.

In dialogue with the portal 'Relevo', Messi's former manager commented: "Laporta told me: 'Tomorrow we have a meeting, we sign a renewal and he stays'. The next day Laporta called me and said: "I see it as complicated." And at night Leo left. Messi is Barcelona, he didn't deserve to leave like that," said the Dutchman, who also had a hard time in his cycle as coach of the Catalans.

The economic effort that Laporta expects from Messi:

Now, with one foot outside of PSG, the journalist Gerard Romero commented that Lionel Messi would be willing to adapt to the economic reality of FC Barcelona. This is precisely what Laporta expected, supposedly, to start the negotiations and fulfill the dream of seeing the 'Flea' at the Camp Nou.

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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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