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PSG assumes that Messi will continue at the club for this reason, Galtier counts on it

PSG is already working on Messi's contract extension.

By William Estrella

PSG is already working on Messi's contract extension.
PSG is already working on Messi's contract extension.

Lionel Messi arrived at Paris Saint-Germain just over a year ago, this being his second season with the Parisian team. The first season he lived in France was not very good for him, and he was heavily criticized for it.

Now, Lionel Messi has established himself as the leader of Paris Saint-Germain, since he is the undisputed idol, in addition, the Argentine has recovered his level and looks more comfortable than ever, both on the pitch and off the pitch.

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The problem with Paris Saint-Germain is that this could be Messi's last season in Paris's team, since he signed for two seasons plus an optional one, but it is not yet known whether Lionel will want to extend his contract or not. He will say it at the end of the World Cup in Qatar.

However, although it is not yet known what will happen to the Argentine, PSG is already working on renewing him, because they are convinced that he will continue at the club, because of how happy he looks on the pitch. One thing is clear, the French club is delighted with Messi.

PSG's plan to retain Messi

PSG will offer everything they have at their disposal to keep Lionel Messi happy. According to French sources, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi will offer Messi a millionaire renewal and could also give him more authority at the club.

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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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