The world champion that Messi would ask for to reach Barça costs 60 million

The captain of the Argentine team could ask for an element that shines in England, but his team may be left out of the Champions League

The captain of the Argentine team could ask for an element that shines in England, but his team may be left out of the Champions League
The captain of the Argentine team could ask for an element that shines in England, but his team may be left out of the Champions League
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Lionel Messi is getting closer to FC Barcelona. From France they take his departure from PSG as a fact, despite the fact that Kylian Mbappé asked the board to pressure to convince the best in the world to stay one more year in France. However, given the refusal of the club owners, Leo would already pack his bags, but he could have a demand before signing his return to the Catalan team.

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The captain of the Argentine national team wants to extend his rich football history and wants to win the fifth Champions League in his career. In this context, he wants to make sure that the team led by Xavi Hernández has a competitive squad and in this way he could request the arrival of a teammate from the National Team.

It's about Cristian Romero. Although the Catalans have elements like Ronald Araújo, Jules Koundé, Andreas Christensen or Marcos Alonso for the rear, it is one of the weakest areas, for this reason Messi could press for one of the Albiceleste figures to arrive at the club that is going pointer in the Spanish league.

The financial situation would be an impediment for the 'Cuti' to land in Barcelona:

FC Barcelona is going through a complicated economic situation and the board is looking for a way to reach the numbers to confirm Lionel Messi. According to the 'Transfermarkt' portal, Cristian Romero costs 60 million euros and for the moment it is an unattainable amount for the Catalans, who would concentrate on signing elements that close contracts and that their pass is not a problem.

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