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While Messi left France and arrived to, his new destination is now revealed

Lionel Messi is very close to deciding his new team for 2024.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi is very close to deciding his new team for 2024.
Lionel Messi is very close to deciding his new team for 2024.

Lionel Messi is on everyone's lips in Europe, since after being eliminated from the Champions League with Paris Saint Germain, his future in France is not entirely assured. The Argentine star has a contract until the end of the season and at the moment it is not known exactly if he will end up renewing his relationship with PSG.

The truth is that now Leo is far from the Old Continent and it is that at this time he is already on Argentine soil for what will be the FIFA date that will open this week. The Argentine National Team champion in Qatar will have to face Panama in the first instance and then the weak Curaçao.

Messi is preparing for what will be a real party in Buenos Aires, since it will be the first meeting in Argentina since those commanded by Lionel Scaloni brought the cup to South America. However, in France the talks about Messi's future are still ongoing and now exclusive information is coming.

As reported by Mundo Deportivo, both Nasser Al-Khelaifi and Luis Campos have received a very important message from the Qatar command bridge, which governs PSG destinations in Doha. It would be that the No. 1 objective of the Parisian team is to renew Lionel Messi at any cost.
 

The reason why PSG will seek to renew Messi

The Qataris are smart and believe that losing a football figure like Messi could mean big losses for PSG. After being world champion, Leo's figure has grown considerably and although he is a great sporting asset, he will also be a commercial one. However, everything will depend on Messi himself, who was booed from the Parc des Princes this weekend.


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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