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Although he shines at PSG, the tremendous low blow that Lionel Messi receives in France

The world champion and the Parisian squad will have to move from the Parc des Princes

By Wilian Estrella

The world champion and the Parisian squad will have to move from the Parc des Princes
The world champion and the Parisian squad will have to move from the Parc des Princes
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Lionel Messi returned to PSG, after shining at the World Cup in Qatar, and was the star in the match against Angers. The world champion stood out by scoring a goal and participating in the first. However, the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) received a low blow along with the squad led by the Frenchman Christophe Galtier.

After winning the World Cup held in the Middle East, Leo returned to France and focuses on sporting challenges with PSG. The former FC Barcelona player hopes to revalidate the title in the local tournament and give the first Champions League to the Parisians. In the midst of purely football, the Argentine received bad news.

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The mayors of Paris, Ana María Hidalgo Aleu, confirmed that the Parc des Princes will not be sold to PSG. In this way, the Gallic giant will have to leave his redoubt. In dialogue with 'Le Parisien', she commented: “Clearly, the Parc de ls Príncipes is not for sale. And it won't sell. This is a firm and final position.”

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