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The surprising decision that PSG would make with Messi after his days in Argentina

Lionel Messi is bound to announce his new team very soon.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi is bound to announce his new team very soon.
Lionel Messi is bound to announce his new team very soon.

Lionel Messi lived magical days in Argentina, before, during and after the Albiceleste's friendlies against Panama and Curaçao. The captain of the world champion team received the affection of thousands of fans and is now focused on closing the season in the best way with PSG. In this context, the Parisian board would have made a surprising decision about the future of the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7).

While the PSG ultras whistle for the 'Flea', in the country they paid a well-deserved tribute to the best player in history. After the sensational days he had in Argentina, Leo returns to the complicated reality that he lives in Paris. Now, the '10' of the Albiceleste hopes to win Ligue 1 and define his football future.

In the midst of the uncertainty about his fate, the Parisian board is willing to extend the Rosario bond for one more season. Although, as L'Équipe reported a few days ago, there was no consensus among the club's leaders, it was revealed that from Doha they are pressing for the continuity of the Argentine national team, who would have asked his father and manager, Jorge Messi, to meet with Joan Laporta, president of FC Barcelona.

Is there the possibility that Lionel Messi returns to FC Barcelona?

Although PSG presses with a strong economic offer (it is estimated that they would offer more than the 30 million he currently earns), journalist Gerard Romero, who has first-hand information on Barça, pointed out that Messi's return is viable and commented that the Rosarino is willing to lower his salary and receive a salary adapted to the financial situation of the club.

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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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