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The low blow that Mbappé would give Lionel Messi after winning the World Cup in Qatar

The French could leave the Parisian squad and Leo would be left without one of the best elements of the squad

By William Estrella

The French could leave the Parisian squad and Leo would be left without one of the best elements of the squad
The French could leave the Parisian squad and Leo would be left without one of the best elements of the squad

While Lionel Messi is on vacation in Rosario, after having won the long-awaited World Cup, from France they refer to his future at PSG. The French press points out that everything is agreed to continue one more season in Paris, however, Kylian Mbappé is preparing a low blow for the current champion of the most important tournament at the national team level.

'Le Parisien' mentioned that Messi's entourage and PSG reached an agreement in the middle of the World Cup, so that the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) will continue until 2024 at the club. Despite the desire of FC Barcelona to have him back, or the interest of Inter Miami for him to reside in the United States, the 'Flea' would not move from the French capital.

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Despite this, Mbappé would give the world champion bad news. It turns out that, after losing the final against Argentina, the possibility of Real Madrid going on the charge again for 'Donatello' sounds strong. In this way, Leo would be left without one of his main partners in the club that intends to win everything.

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From Spain they point out that the 'King of Europe' is preparing an offer that is difficult to refuse. 'Donatello' has a contract until 2024 with PSG, but Madrid would put 1000 million euros on the table. If it materializes, the Frenchman would end his relationship with the Parisians in the middle of next season.


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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