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The shocking news about Xavi a few weeks before Lionel Messi joins Barcelona

Leo has little time left on his contract at PSG, which is not raising its head.

By William Estrella

Leo has little time left on his contract at PSG, which is not raising its head.
Leo has little time left on his contract at PSG, which is not raising its head.

At 35, Lionel Messi continues to prove himself to be the best player in the world (7 Ballon d'Ors and winner of The Best). And while at Paris Saint Germain they don't value him, at Barcelona they go out of their way to have him back on the team. Although his return to the Spanish institution is not easy, the leadership has a plan that includes Xavi Hernández.

After PSG lost to Lorient (1-3) in a new matchday in France's Ligue 1, it came out what Culé's idea is to have Messi back in their ranks along with the coach who is also his friend . As revealed by the journalist Gerard Romero, the intention is to sign a two-year contract to the world champion soccer player with the Argentine National Team.

The football seduction plan for Leo includes nothing less than the renewal of coach Xavi Hernández, who knew how to shine at his side and who accompanied him so much when he was a footballer. Now in the role of the manager, now Messi is the one who can help him to put together a competitive team at an international level and in the Champions League.

How long will Xavi be at Barcelona?

According to reports and according to what the journalist Verónica Brunati reported, the idea of the culé leadership headed by Joan Laporta is to extend Xavi Hernández's contract until the end of his presidency. In other words, the contract that now ends in June 2024 would be extended until 2026. Messi can get even more motivated thanks to this project.


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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