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While French press speculate about his future, Lionel Messi's decision at PSG

The world champion would not only stay until 2024 in the Parisian squad

By Wilian Estrella

The world champion would not only stay until 2024 in the Parisian squad
The world champion would not only stay until 2024 in the Parisian squad
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In recent days, the supposed fall in the negotiations between Lionel Messi and the PSG board of directors has gained strength. However, from France they confirm that everything is on track for the continuity of the world champion, although certain conditions remain to be met to sign the new contract. In this context, the time that the "Flea" would finally stay in the French capital is revealed.

L'Équipe reported recently that all of Leo's requests have not yet been met, which is why the renewal has not yet been signed. What was mentioned by the French newspaper caused joy among the fans of FC Barcelona, who hope that the negotiation with the Parisians will fall through and that there is the possibility of seeing him again with the Blaugrana shirt.

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However, the journalist Alfredo Martínez, from the 'Onda Cero' chain, revealed that Messi will not only sign his renewal, but that his stay in the French capital will be longer. According to the communicator, the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) will remain in Paris until 2025 and emphasized that "it is impossible" to return to the Catalan squad.

Not even the tension with the ultras will prevent Messi's continuity at PSG:

Lionel Messi does not have the best relationship with the ultras of PSG, especially after being screwed up after the elimination of the previous Champions League. Despite this, the captain of the Argentine team and his family are happy in France, where his children adapted quickly.

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