Fabrice Hawkins claims that Lionel Messi is willing to take a threefold pay cut to return to Barcelona. He is determined to give priority to FC Barcelona and will stop at nothing to achieve his goal.
Barcelona has offered him a pay deal of €10 million in the hopes that La Liga will approve the move based on their financial proposal. The Catalans have not embraced it just yet, but they are willing to keep trying until they do.
Sergio Aguero is working behind the scenes to bring Lionel Messi back to FC Barcelona
According to the article, Sergio Aguero is also involved ‘behind the scenes’ in making this happen. Although his time with Barcelona was brief (he only played five games), the Argentine has made no secret of his undying devotion to the club.
However, Barcelona and Al-Hilal are both interested in signing Messi. The Saudi club have reportedly offered him a record-breaking contract worth an annual salary of €400 million.
Although Javier Tebas has expressed his doubt about the operation, he has the final say. He said: “If you ask me the question today, Messi’s return to Barça is very complicated. We have to see how that will evolve but several conditions would have to be met, Barça players would have to leave. There would have to be a reduction in wages. And then you have to know what salary Messi would have at Barça.”
Meanwhile, it was announced today that Messi Sr. will resume negotiations with Inter Miami regarding his son’s possible transfer. There had been discussions and a preliminary agreement between the two sides in the past. But the player ultimately decided to remain in Europe, therefore the transfer never went through.
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What happened between Leo and PSG?
Lionel Messi will not be playing for Paris Saint-Germain next season. Thus ending any uncertainty that may have existed in the preceding 48 hours. The Argentine international’s contract is set to expire in June. Although the club and player may have agreed in principle in November to continue the journey together, much can happen in a year. It’s finished, and those bonds have weakened. So, now Team Messi can start planning where he’ll play in 2023–24.
Let’s take a look back at what went wrong before this newest episode in the tense saga of Lionel Messi and Paris Saint-Germain. After missing Monday’s training without permission due to sponsorship obligations in Saudi Arabia, the 2022 World Cup winner has been suspended for two weeks. He won’t be paid, and he won’t be able to work out or play with the big boys. The PSG chairman, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, learned of Messi’s absence while on a business trip in the United States and decided to take a hard stance.
The coaching staff made it clear that if PSG won against Lorient last Sunday, the players would have the following Monday and Tuesday off. If they didn’t, they’d only get off work on Tuesdays. They played one of the worst games of the season, ultimately losing 3-1 at home at the Parc des Princes. After Lorient scored first, Kylian Mbappe responded with an equalizer. But things quickly unravelled after Achraf Hakimi was sent off for two bookable offences in the opening 20 minutes.
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