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While PSG already know that Messi is leaving, the team's betrayal of Lionel thanks to Mbappe

From France they pointed out that one of the reasons that stalled the negotiations was that PSG did not want to increase Leo's salary

By William Estrella

From France they pointed out that one of the reasons that stalled the negotiations was that PSG did not want to increase Leo's salary
From France they pointed out that one of the reasons that stalled the negotiations was that PSG did not want to increase Leo's salary

The future of Lionel Messi would be practically decided and one of the reasons why the negotiations with PSG stalled, as reported by the press from France, is that the Parisians did not want to improve the economic conditions of the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7 ). Now, the money that the Ligue 1 champion thinks spends in his stadium is uncovered and he did not want to put Leo in for one more season on French soil.

After winning the World Cup in Qatar, Le Parisien pointed out that there was a verbal agreement between PSG and the 'Flea' environment to continue together until 2024. However, everything cooled down as the months went by and, as L'Equipe said, from Doha they did not want to increase the salary that the captain of the Argentine team earns up to now. According to the sports newspaper, Jorge Messi, father and representative of the world champion, asked for five million more and the request was rejected.

Now, the money that PSG wants to invest in the Parc des Princes is revealed, if it reaches an agreement with the city of Paris to permanently acquire the stage. Le Parisien said that the board would put 500 million euros for all the renovations, although they did not want to put 5 million more than what Rosario currently earns so that he does not move from the offensive ('Marca' commented that Leo receives an annual salary of 30 million).

Messi would already think about his return to FC Barcelona:

While in France they take it for granted that Lionel Messi is going to leave PSG in June, FC Barcelona accelerates his return and hopes that La Liga will approve his registration. There is still no formal meeting between the culé board and the entourage of the captain of the Argentine team, but everything indicates that his return to the Camp Nou will become official in the coming weeks.


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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