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Will Lionel Messi return to FC Barcelona?

Lionel Messi has to make a choice, this is all we know for now.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi has to make a choice, this is all we know for now.
Lionel Messi has to make a choice, this is all we know for now.

Lionel Messi is clearly the most wanted footballer for the next transfer market in Europe, taking into account that his contract with Paris Saint Germain -PSG- ends on June 30 and he would be free to reach the club he wants, only having this one to pay his salary and not a transfer to a third party in disagreement for millions of euros.

And in this sense, much has been said about millionaire destinations such as Al Hilal from Saudi Arabia, which would have offered him 250 million euros according to El Chiringuito from Spain, and Inter Miami from Major League Soccer -MLS- who would seek to close it. with a juicy economic proposal.

But the truth is that according to information revealed by El Chiringuito, Lionel Messi would have Barcelona as a priority to arrive next season as a free agent and join the team led by Xavi Hernandez today, his former partner in midfield of the boat

And in this sense, there have been several meetings between intermediaries of the Barcelona Football Club and Lionel Messi so that now there is a clearer picture of his arrival at the Catalan club after disassociating himself from Paris Saint Germain, arriving with the pass in his possession, as when they let him go two years ago.

The details of Messi's arrival in Barcelona

Rumor has it that they would offer him between 6 and 7 million euros in a contract, a long way from the 40 million he earns at Paris Saint Germain, but that does not interest ten, but to return where they want him. Barca now has time to accommodate departures to make room for the Argentine star in the squad, who would give up a lot of money to return to the Blaugrana institution, and once again demonstrate his affection for the club.


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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