Sunday, 30 August 2020

PSG is reported to have contacted Lionel Messi through the phone

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DBasia.news – Regarding Lionel Messi, Paris Saint-Germain is also joining the competition for the star. PSG reportedly called Lionel Messi regarding the possibility of recruiting him.

Messi’s future at Barcelona is really a matter of speculation after earlier this week the Argentine superstar reportedly made a formal request to be released in the summer.

Even though Messi’s contract at Barcelona will only expire next summer, and there is an exorbitant value release clause (700 million euros), reportedly La Pulga also has a special clause that allows him to terminate his contract this summer.

Currently there is reportedly a disagreement between Lionel Messi and Barcelona regarding the possibility of the special clause being activated. However, this did not dampen the enthusiasm of the interested clubs.

Given Messi’s status as a superstar in the world of football, who certainly has a high salary, of course not all clubs can move forward to show their interest. PSG is one that has no problems financially.

In relation to that, the US stated that Leonardo, as the sporting director of PSG, had even openly contacted by calling Lionel Messi’s representatives twice.

It is said that Leonardo first wanted to know more and in detail regardong Messi’s current contract situation. In particular, the legal problem between the footballer and Barca.

In addition, Leonardo reportedly also wanted to know what Lionel Messi wanted if PSG wanted to sign him. In detail regarding the duration of the contract and the salary he wants at Les Parisien.

Next, Leonardo submitted the information he had received to PSG officials who were in charge of the financial sector for further analysis regarding the possibility of bringing Messi.

Even if the case for Lionel Messi’s salary is not a problem for PSG, what must still be the main concern in the effort to attract the 33-year-old footballer is the Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules so as not to be subject to UEFA law.

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