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Lionel Messi’s next club? The Emotional, Financial, and Sporting choice

Lionel Messi's next club? The Emotional, Financial, and Sporting choice

It’s official. After months of conflicting reports, narrative-setting through the media and more, Lionel Messi leaving PSG is confirmed.

Fabrizio Romano reported that Lionel Messi’s father and agent, Jorge Messi, communicated the decision to the club one month ago due to disagreements over the sporting project.

Lionel Messi and PSG always felt like a marriage of convenience since he joined the club. The breaking point seemed to be PSG’s recent decision to suspend Lionel Messi for two weeks for what they considered an unauthorised trip to Saudi Arabia. However, Messi’s side insisted that PSG scheduled an impromptu training session on what was supposed to be an off day.

Now with the news confirmed of his departure and ties severed with PSG, attention turns to a single question- Where is Messi going after PSG?

Lionel Messi’s next club candidates

There aren’t many clubs that can afford to fairly compensate Lionel Messi for his talents. It was the reason why PSG was left as his one destination when he left Barcelona. Now, with his career on the crossroads again, the scenario hasn’t changed much.

There are three routes for Messi- Emotional angle, Financial angle, and Sporting angle. Here are the three clubs that fulfil these-

FC Barcelona- The emotional return

The rumours of a return to FC Barcelona for the club’s favourite son began the day after he left the club.

There are few stories in world football as intertwined as that of Lionel Messi and FC Barcelona. If a list of Messi’s accolades at Barcelona was to be published, it would be a hardcover novel on its own.

It is no secret that even when Messi left Barcelona, it wasn’t his choice to do so. Financial difficulties meant that he was forced to leave the club. He was willing to take a huge pay cut to stay at the club, to no avail.

Financial difficulties have still not subsided for the club and they will have to fight with La Liga to register Messi, even on a free transfer. However, with some departures, and the beautiful narrative at stake, football romantics will hope this fairytale gets its happy ending.

Al Hilal- Swimming in money

£320 million per year. That’s the amount Al-Hilal have offered Lionel Messi to rekindle his rivalry with his Portuguese rival. Cristiano Ronaldo is right now the…

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