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While PSG offers 30 million, Barcelona's absurd offer for Lionel Messi

March is ending and Lionel Messi still hasn't decided where to play in 2024…

By William Estrella

March is ending and Lionel Messi still hasn't decided where to play in 2024…
March is ending and Lionel Messi still hasn't decided where to play in 2024…

FC Barcelona dreams of the possible return of Lionel Messi. After being left out of the Champions League early with Paris Saint Germain, Leo's desire to continue in France deteriorated and now several possibilities arise thinking about his future and arriving in Catalonia is one of them.

However, PSG will not give up on seeking the renewal of the Argentine star and it is that according to information from several European media, the high command of Qatar gave the order to Nasser Al-Khelaïfi and his managers to advance in the negotiations and seal the renewal of Messi with the Parisian team.

It is estimated that PSG will offer around 30 million euros per season, a truly abysmal number for Barcelona's current economy. Joan Laporta knows that from this sense he will not be able to compete and everything will depend on Lionel Messi's desire to return to his house, where all the Catalan people saw him born.

From El Chiringuito they gave details about the offer that Barça is willing to offer so that the '10' of the Argentine National Team returns. According to José Álvarez, Laporta's offer would be for a season with a salary between 6 and 7 million euros. To this should be added the bonuses that Messi would receive for income from marketing, merchandising, tickets, among others.

The different offers that Messi has on the table

Apart from PSG and Barcelona, other markets are also interested in signing Lionel Messi where financially they are extremely strong. On the one hand, MLS offers him to found his own franchise in the future while he plays for Inter Miami, while Al-Hilal from Saudi Arabia would put 300 million euros to pay the Argentine's salary.


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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