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The reaction of the French press to the supposed rejection of Lionel Messi to PSG

From Spain they mentioned that the world champion does not want to continue in Ligue 1

By Wilian Estrella

From Spain they mentioned that the world champion does not want to continue in Ligue 1
From Spain they mentioned that the world champion does not want to continue in Ligue 1
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From France they take as a fact the renewal of Lionel Messi with PSG until 2024. However, in the last hours it was mentioned that the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) would reverse his decision and caused surprise among Parisian fans . Now, the gala press reacted to the information that emerged in Spain.

The journalist Gerard Romero, who is related to FC Barcelona, explained that the current world champion is not convinced to sign his contract extension with PSG. Supposedly, the champion of the Argentine team would have changed his mind after shining in the World Cup in Qatar and having lifted the long-awaited title.

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Immediately, there was a reaction from France. RMC Sport ruled out the information provided by Romero and confirmed that only Leo's signature is missing to confirm continuity for one more season. In this way, the possible return of him to the culé team is ruled out, where he won 35 titles and is considered the best footballer in all of history.

Messi and his family are happy in Paris:

Despite what was issued in the last few hours from Spain, Lionel Messi confirmed some time ago that both he and his family are happy in the French capital. His children quickly adapted to Paris and, for now, he does not plan to say goodbye to Ligue 1. Now, the captain of the Argentine team is focused on winning the fifth Champions League in his career and the first for the Parisians.


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