Lionel Messi’s To Leave from PSG: PSG president Nasser al-Khelaifi confirmed that Lionel Messi will leave the club at the conclusion of the current campaign. Messi has been offered a contract by Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal, but he could also transfer to FC Barcelona or Major League Soccer.
Lionel Messi’s To Leave from PSG
Saturday, Paris St. Germain (PSG) announced that Lionel Messi will leave the Ligue 1 club at the end of the current season. PSG signed Messi in August of 2021 with the intent of winning the Champions League.
“After two seasons in the French capital, Leo Messi’s adventure with Paris St Germain will conclude at the end of the 2022–23 season,” PSG host Clermont announced during the final round of Ligue 1 action on Saturday.
PSG president Nasser al-Khelaifi thanked Lionel Messi for his two years of devotion to the club, stating, “I would like to thank Leo Messi for his two years in Paris. It’s been a delight to see a seven-time Ballon d’Or winner in the Rouge & Bleu and at Parc des Princes, winning back-to-back Ligue 1 titles and inspiring our younger players,” said a member of the club’s coaching staff.
His contributions to Paris Saint-Germain and Ligue 1 cannot be overstated, and we wish Leo and his family well in the future. Nasser al-Khelaifi added
Last month, Messi was suspended by the club for an unapproved journey to Saudi Arabia. The 35-year-old is required by his commercial contract with Saudi Arabia to promote tourism in the country.
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What will Lionel Messi do next?
According to Reuters, the World Cup-winning captain of Argentina has received a letter of intent to play for Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal beginning next season. Earlier, the French publication Foot Mercato reported that Messi’s father and agent, Jorge Messi, has accepted an unprecedented offer from Al-Hilal.
Messi, who spent the majority of his career with FC Barcelona, has been the subject of widespread rumours that he may return to the club. The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner could also compete in Major League Soccer (MLS) in the United States.
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