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While PSG fans mistreat Messi, Barcelona's unmissable gesture of love for Lionel

In Spain they are waiting for the possible return of the best player in the world.

By William Estrella

In Spain they are waiting for the possible return of the best player in the world.
In Spain they are waiting for the possible return of the best player in the world.

The relationship between Lionel Messi and the Parisian ultras is definitely broken, they don't want it. It broke when PSG was eliminated by the Champions League against Real Madrid, the last champion of that competition. The matches go by and the whistles along with the booing are constant every time the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) touches the ball.

In Paris there is a tense situation and the results do not accompany PSG. The Parisian team fell again in a new day of Ligue 1, this time in the Parc des Princes against Lorient by 3-1. Everything seems to indicate that the relationship between the ultras and Lionel Messi is coming to an end due to the negative results that have been obtained.

On the other hand, in Spain, the best player in the world is on everyone's lips, but in this case in a good way. There are already several matches in which the fans of FC Barcelona chant the name of Lionel Messi and ask for his return. In the last game of the Spanish League, the fans of the Spanish team shouted his name 10 minutes into the first half.

How much would Lionel Messi earn at FC Barcelona?

The days continue to pass and in Spain the illusion for the arrival of the captain of the Argentine team to the Blaugrana team is increasing more and more. According to the Relevo portal, the best player of all time would arrive at FC Barcelona next season and earn around 13 million euros net per year.

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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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