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They forget about Messi, PSG would go for a 100 million goalscorer who shines in Italy

He stands out in Italy and clubs like Manchester City, Chelsea and Manchester United are interested in him

By Federico Bulos

He stands out in Italy and clubs like Manchester City, Chelsea and Manchester United are interested in him
He stands out in Italy and clubs like Manchester City, Chelsea and Manchester United are interested in him

While the future of Lionel Messi is uncertain at PSG, from Europe they make it known that the Parisian team would look for an element that shines in Italy and could be the solution in the attack of the current Ligue 1 champion. would confirm the departure of the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7), who would have the doors open at FC Barcelona and in the Premier League.

The elimination of PSG from the Champions League caused a strong shock within the club. 'Le Parisien' maintains that now the board wants to put together a squad that meets the needs of Kylian Mbappé and for this reason Lionel Messi and Neymar would be left out of the sports project. Leo ends his contract in the middle of this year, while the Brazilian has no intention of leaving and hopes to fulfill his relationship until 2027.

Now, 'Sky Sport' indicated that the Parisians already have an alternative in attack to accompany 'Donatello'. Despite the fact that in the last hours there was talk about Erling Haaland at PSG, the one chosen by the board would be the Nigerian Victor Osimhen. The scorer shines in the surprising Italian Napoli and the club would part with the attacker for 100 million euros. The French are fighting for the striker with Manchester City, Chelsea and Manchester United.

Lionel Messi no longer has the trust of PSG fans:

Although the ultras were the only ones who had resistance towards the captain of the Argentine team, a survey issued by the journalist Hadrien Granier revealed that more than 88% of Parisian fans do not want the world champion to continue at the club. In this context, Barcelona dreams of a comeback, but the economic aspect would work against them and Messi's new destination could be in England.

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Federico  Bulos

Federico Bulos

Bulos nació el 16 de noviembre de 1969 en Buenos Aires, Argentina. Su pasión por el fútbol lo llevó a convertirse en una de las voces más influyentes en el ámbito deportivo.Durante su carrera, Bulos ha trabajado en varios medios de comunicación, incluyendo radio y televisión. Se destacó por su participación en programas deportivos como estudio fútbol y fútbol para todos. Además, ha colaborado con importantes diarios y revistas deportivas.A lo largo de su carrera, ha acumulado una vasta experienc...

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