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The breaking news of Messi's return to Barcelona alarms Real Madrid and angers Mbappe

Lionel Messi's return to Barcelona is looking more and more likely everyday.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi's return to Barcelona is looking more and more likely everyday.
Lionel Messi's return to Barcelona is looking more and more likely everyday.

Barcelona once again became La Liga champion after being dominated by Real Madrid last season and the city is celebrating. Footballers and fans celebrated not only after beating Espanyol in Cornellá, but also this Monday in the vicinity of the Camp Nou. Now, a piece of news about Lionel Messi brings another smile to the Catalan fans.

Although there was already speculation about the intention of both the club and the captain of the Argentine team to cross their paths again, the Argentine journalist Gastón Edul reported in the last few hours: "There is more optimism now in Barcelona than a few weeks ago for the return of Messi”. This comes amidst the rumors that Leo and Joan Laporta re-established relationships.

Along the same lines, the blaugrana fans, aware of this situation, took advantage of the festivities to chant the surname of the 'Flea' and the video did not take long to go viral. In this way, the league title would have meant one more incentive for the Rosario in his decision to return to what was his house for almost his entire career to have his 'last dance'.

What is missing for Barcelona to confirm the return of Messi?

In the first place, Lionel has already warned that he will not give any statements about his future once he ends the season with PSG, so confirmations would have to wait until June. On the other hand, Barça is waiting for La Liga to approve its economic plan and, once authorized, it must generate million-dollar sales in the transfer market to comply with the Financial Fair Play.

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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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