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While Georgina causes problems for Cristiano, Antonela's decision with the future of Messi

Roccuzzo would handle the family decisions and this would be the determination.

By William Estrella

Roccuzzo would handle the family decisions and this would be the determination.
Roccuzzo would handle the family decisions and this would be the determination.

Barcelona seeks to sign Lionel Messi since it is now clear that he will not continue at PSG after the sanction against him, definitively breaking the relationship, not only with the board of directors but also with the fans who ask him to leave the club, beyond the fact that he is behind his steps the Al hilal of Saudi Arabia with 600 million euros.

Messi would be willing to divide his salary into three parts to return to Barca, which offers him 10 million euros per season, as reported by Fabrice Hawkins, but for that the Argentine hopes that La Liga will accept Barca's economic plan, since he cannot do much more from his point of view as a player, resigning money and also collecting it in installments.

But the truth is that not all of Messi's cannons would be pointed at Barcelona, but Saudi Arabia is pressing hard with its offer of 600 million and wants to stay with the Argentine ten at all costs, so much so that they even seek to convince Antonela Roccuzzo to to accept the offer in an unthinkable way for many.

Although the reality is that while Lionel Messi was whistled all day today at PSG, Antonela Roccuzzo would not have thought of accepting the offer from Paris, which sent him one with a salary cut to ten for one more year so that he could stay, but instead Far from it, I would have preferred another destination.

Antonela's decision

Antonela Roccuzzo would have decided not to renew the vacancy of her children's school in Paris, according to Pedro Ramírez from El Futbolero Argentina, making it clear that they will not stay in the city, leaving the door open to both Barcelona and Al Hilal from Saudi Arabia.

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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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