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The 70 million that Barcelona would put to end Messi's idea of going to Arabia

FC Barcelona has a master plan for Messi to return to the club next season

By William Estrella

FC Barcelona has a master plan for Messi to return to the club next season
FC Barcelona has a master plan for Messi to return to the club next season

Lionel Messi still hasn't defined his future, the Argentine star has not renewed his contract with PSG, he has an offer of 400 million euros from Al Hilal and FC Barcelona dreams of his return, this team makes several moves to have Leo in the next season.

 

Messi is not happy in Paris, his family has asked him not to continue at PSG and return to Barcelona, the problem is that Barca have not found the money to pay Lionel. Saudi Arabia is his best option to become the highest paid player in history, but the Argentine wants to continue playing at the highest level.

The press in France reported that Messi did not respect his work days and went to Arabia to negotiate with Al Hilal and this upset his PSG teammates and the fans demand that he leave the club at the end of the season and that the team not make you a renewal offer.

Now FC Barcelona is moving its pieces to put together a master plan and be able to hire Messi in the following season. The president Joan Laporta will make a move to have money and thus pay Leo his high salary.

 

Barcelona and the 70 million euros for Messi

Jorge Mendes would have a ready offer from the Premier League to sell Ansu Fati of 70 million  Euros for Barcelona. The footballer's representative says that a club wants to pay this amount for the player. This money will help the club to hire Messi, and have the best in history back.

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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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