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Lionel Messi isn’t going anywhere, he’s set to continue at PSG in the summer
According to the latest information, Argentine striker Lionel Messi is set to continue at PSG. Despite numerous speculations about his departure, Messi plans to stay in Paris.
According to the latest information, Argentine striker Lionel Messi is to continue at PSG. Despite numerous speculations about his departure, Messi plans to stay in Paris.
Much has been written about Lionel Messi in recent weeks. According to some reports, Messi is not fully satisfied in Paris and there have even been reports that he might head back to Barcelona.
Apart from Barcelona, Messi has also been linked with some other clubs, among which a move to Inter Miami seemed likely. This MLS club is owned by David Beckham, who is believed to be interested in Messi’s services.
However, these speculations have probably taken a back seat. According to the French newspaper Le Parisien, Messi wants to stay at PSG and so is not going anywhere in the summer.
Despite some criticism regarding his statistics, Messi wants to continue fighting in the colours of the Parisian big club.
At the same time, the Argentine footballer himself is still hoping to meet the considerable targets set by PSG. After the arrival of several stars, the club’s management wants to dominate both the domestic competition and the famous Champions League.
Lionel Messi can show his greatness right away in Saturday’s league match when his PSG takes on Nice.
Source: Le Parisien, Tribuna
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