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While Mbappe earns 72 million, what PSG would do for Messi to continue at the club

From France they point out the plan that PSG has to convince the captain of the Argentine team.

By Wilian Estrella

From France they point out the plan that PSG has to convince the captain of the Argentine team.
From France they point out the plan that PSG has to convince the captain of the Argentine team.
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In the last hours, the millionaire salary offered by PSG to Kylian was uncovered Mbappe to continue at the club. 'Le Parisien' pointed out that 'Donatello' went on to earn 72 million euros per season and became the most expensive footballer in the French squad. Now, the same portal maintained that the directive also seeks to convince Lionel Messi to continue until 2025.

According to the French newspaper, Luis Campos, PSG sports advisor, has already started working on the renewal of the maximum winner of the Ballon d'Or. The idea of Campos and the club is to offer a contract for one season, plus an optional year, that is, until 2025.

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'Le Parisien' commented that the captain of the Argentine team would not dislike the idea of continuing as the current leader of the Ligue 1, where he has nine goals and 10 assists this season.

However, Messi's final decision will be after the World Cup in Qatar, where the Albiceleste will face Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Poland in the group stage.

The economic conditions for Leo to continue at PSG:

The French newspaper expanded that PSG evaluates the economic conditions to offer a new contract to the maximum Ballon d'Or winner (7). According to the newspaper 'Marca', Leo earns 40.5 million euros per season and could improve his salary, while at FC Barcelona they dream of having him back.


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