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The star who doesn't want Messi back at Barcelona has been revealed, it angered fans

Not everyone would be happy with the return of the captain of the Argentine team

By William Estrella

Not everyone would be happy with the return of the captain of the Argentine team
Not everyone would be happy with the return of the captain of the Argentine team

As the days go by, the fans of FC Barcelona are excited about the long-awaited return of Lionel Messi, who ends his contract with PSG in June. However, not everyone would be happy with the return of the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7). A player who was considered the successor to the captain of the Argentine team would not like to see Leo again in the Blaugrana shirt.

The current Ligue 1 champion would not think of convincing the 'Flea' to extend his contract until 2024 and everything indicates that he will continue his career at FC Barcelona, where he won 35 titles, including four Champions League and three World Cups. clubs. In this context, an element of the team led by Xavi Hernández would not be convinced to share a dressing room with the '10' of the Albiceleste.

It treats of Ansu Fati. The young striker, who was chosen to replace Leo after he left for France, failed to consolidate in the two seasons in which the Rosario was absent. The return of the world champion would cause him to be erased and the situation would not please the Spanish team very much, which sounds like one of the possible exits at the end of this season.

The injuries took their toll on the supposed successor of Lionel Messi:

Although he excited the Catalan fans, the series of injuries caused him to go from being a protagonist to alternate in the leader of the Spanish league. Now, despite having a valid contract until 2027, the board would not be convinced to keep it for next season. According to the 'Transfermarkt' portal, Ansu Fati is valued at 35 million euros.


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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