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He says goodbye to PSG, the 80 million that would put the end of the Messi cycle

It looks like Lionel Messi will leave PSG very very soon.

By William Estrella

It looks like Lionel Messi will leave PSG very very soon.
It looks like Lionel Messi will leave PSG very very soon.

Paris Saint Germain played a real role today against Stade Brestois 29, or better known as Brest, drawing the entire match and almost losing it, after what was the elimination in the round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League against Paris Saint Germain, being undoubtedly the great disappointment of the competition with a team full of stars to reach the final in a minimal way.

The truth is that the team that spent more than 900 million to have this team, of which more than 700 was just in salaries, almost equaled and could even lose with a team that is worth only 70 million euros, having a great economic difference between both teams.

That is why many began to ask for the departure of Lionel Messi under the hashtag on social networks #MessiOut, taking into account that today he did not score any goals and neither last Wednesday against Bayern Munich, being the greatest exponent of the squad at to be the best player on the team and one of those who earns the most salary with 40 million euros per year.

Given this, the departure of Lionel Messi seems almost closed and from Diario Sport, from Barcelona they assured that Paris Saint Germain already has a replacement with similar characteristics that costs 80 million euros, currently playing in one of the biggest teams in the Premier League as is Manchester City.

PSG would have Messi's replacement

Bernardo Silva would be the replacement for Lionel Messi, according to Diario Sport, with a value of 80 million euros, because the Argentine would not renew his contract for various factors. One of them is this new international failure in the Champions League, another is the unclear idea of the team's game, and finally that his family wants to return to Barcelona, according to Marca.

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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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