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The FC Barcelona fans did not like what Messi just did, they still miss him

Could Messi make an unexpected comeback to Barcelona?

By William Estrella

Could Messi make an unexpected comeback to Barcelona?
Could Messi make an unexpected comeback to Barcelona?

Lionel Messi has not yet clarified his football future. The top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) ends his relationship with PSG in mid-2023 and the fans of FC Barcelona dream of his return. However, the captain of the Argentine team broke the hope of the fans of the Catalans with the latest statements that suggest that he can extend his relationship with the Parisians for another year.

Although there is nothing confirmed yet, everything would indicate that Leo Messi is going to continue at Parc des Princes for one more season. The world champion was interviewed by the official channel of the French team and said that he feels happy in Paris. His words were taken as a wink to continue in the Parisian club and in this way he would completely rule out his return to Barça.

“I feel very good at PSG. The first year it was very difficult for me to adapt to Paris, but now I feel good with a lot of desire to feel comfortable in the club and in the city. I am enjoying it a lot. I started this season differently with great enthusiasm, ”said the '10' from the Albiceleste, who could make his continuity at PSG official after the Champions League key against Bayern Munich.

The money that Messi would have asked for and that FC Barcelona does not have:

According to L'Équipe, Lionel Messi's entourage asked PSG for an increase after what was shown by the 'Flea' in Qatar. The French newspaper pointed out that Leo could go on to earn 35 million euros net for one more year in the gala capital. The amount is far from what the Spanish club can pay and his return seems increasingly distant.

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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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