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Leo Messi has to decide between staying or leaving, and this person knows what he is going to choose.

By William Estrella

Leo Messi has to decide between staying or leaving, and this person knows what he is going to choose.
Leo Messi has to decide between staying or leaving, and this person knows what he is going to choose.

With a contract until next June, Leo Messi (35) shines at the start of the year after a difficult first season at PSG. He will make a decision about his future after the World Cup, it is no longer a secret to anyone.

A person close to him, his biographer, Guillem Balague, told what he thinks about whether Lionel Messi will continue the adventure in Paris or if he will go to MLS or Barcelona.

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This is what he said: 'He is happy as he has never been!' Things are going well on the pitch, the team has adapted to it, or rather, they have a hand in the game. Today I think he is closer to staying, because he feels good, he is happy. '

Furthermore, he recalled what he had already informed himself from France: 'But no decision will be made by the World Cup. It will be decided between January and next June. He has a two-year contract plus an option.

What will Messi do?

Guillem Balague explains it: 'if he wants to stay after 2023, a new contract will have to be negotiated. But if you ask me my feeling, and it's just a feeling, at this moment Messi is closer to staying in Paris than to going back to Barcelona or going to Miami'.


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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