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This is what Barcelona will do to convince Lionel Messi to return in 2023

Joan Laporta confirmed what he will do in tribute to the captain of the Argentine national team

By Wilian Estrella

Joan Laporta confirmed what he will do in tribute to the captain of the Argentine national team

He received a lot of criticism for not performing well in his first season with Paris Saint-Germain, however, this season Messi has silenced all his harshest critics, because he is proving that he is once again at his best.

Lionel Messi is living a spectacular present in the PSG shirt and the Parisian board hopes to convince him to extend his contract until 2025. However, FC Barcelona is also looking forward to his return and Joan Laporta, president of the Catalan club, confirmed that he will pay tribute to the best player of all time.

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Speaking to 'La Vanguardia', the manager who let the captain of the Argentine national team leave in 2021, confirmed that the 'Pulga' will have a statue at the entrance of the Camp Nou. In this way, he hopes to convince Leo to return to the Blaugrana in mid-2023. However, Messi will make a decision after the World Cup in Qatar.

The reigning Copa America champion has won 35 titles since his professional debut at FC Barcelona, including four Champions League titles and three Club World Cups. Currently, he is the main figure of PSG, where he has eight goals and eight assists this season.

Not only PSG and Barcelona want Lionel Messi:

Fabrizio Romano, a journalist expert in transfers, confirmed that, to the renewal offers from PSG and return of FC Barcelona, an MLS club hopes to convince him to return to the American continent. However, the highest Ballon d'Or winner (7) would prioritize to continue in the Old Continent.

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