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Piqué's harsh message to Lionel Messi that surprises everyone in Barcelona and PSG

Gerard Pique's relationship with Messi did not end as well as it started.

By William Estrella

Gerard Pique's relationship with Messi did not end as well as it started.
Gerard Pique's relationship with Messi did not end as well as it started.

Months go by and Paris Saint Germain has not been able to arrange the renewal of Lionel Messi and everything would seem to indicate that the Argentine will leave the team. However, what is almost certain is that Lionel's goal is to stay in Europe for at least another year.

Although the economic conditions for the return to the culé team do not exist, as Jorge Messi, Leo's father and representative, mentioned recently, the fans are excited about the possibility of seeing the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) again at the Camp Nou. Even the portal 'Mundo Deportivo' indicated that Joan Laporta, president of the culé club, expects him to give up his salary aspirations to close his cycle in Spain as he deserves.

Now, Gerard Piqué left a message to the captain of the Argentine team, who was betrayed by the defender before saying goodbye in 2021 to the Catalan club. In dialogue with RAC1, the former defender said: “If he wants to continue competing, Barcelona can be in his plans. If you want to stop competing at this level, you can go to MLS. It would be very beastly for Leo to return for everything he has made us feel,” he declared.

Gerard Pique's betrayal of Lionel Messi:

Alfonso Aguilera, close to the Messi-Roccuzzo family, confessed on Instagram that Gerard Piqué spoke with Joan Laporta to put together a sports project without the presence of the 'Flea'. This would have reached the ears of the Rosario, who supposedly wrote the word 'Judas' on a blackboard in the Barcelona dressing room before saying goodbye.


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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