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"There is no hope": Messi blew it up, he fired Paris Saint-Germain

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"There is no hope": Messi blew it up, he fired Paris Saint-Germain

Publicity of Messi on a poster at the Parc des Princes

Messi's contract extension is at an impasse

On June 30, Lionel Messi will terminate any contract. For now, Paris Saint-Germain are still looking to renew his contract, but the Argentina international has yet to communicate his decision to Paris. Columnist Daniel Riolo did not quite understand the decision of the Grand Paris Club and even thought that "there is nothing more to hope for".

"There is no hope": Messi blew it up, he fired Paris Saint-Germain

Reported that Messi blew up Grand Paris

Messi has been on the cusp of the French media lately, and the boos from the home fans have made Messi King not so willing to renew his contract. Paris wants older Argentines to make salary concessions to balance the club's current poor wage cap.

"There is no hope": Messi blew it up, he fired Paris Saint-Germain

Social media claimed that Messi withdrew from training due to disagreements with the manager

A few months before Messi's contract with Paris Saint-Germain expired, the Argentine did not appear to be really involved in his adventures in Paris, as can be seen in his alleged spat with manager Galtier during training. All indications are that on the issue of Messi's contract extension, nothing is enough to change the thinking of the Qatari consortium.

Paris Saint-Germain want to keep Messi

Le Parisien explained this Saturday that Paris Saint-Germain still wants to renew Messi's contract and this is our exclusive message. But for now, the new world champion has not decided his future.

Riolo did not understand Paris Saint-Germain

"There is no hope": Messi blew it up, he fired Paris Saint-Germain

Renewing Messi's contract remains a top priority for Greater Paris

Riolo has his own opinion on the matter. Renewing Messi's contract is said to be Doha's top priority. If this is confirmed, then Paris Saint-Germain has nothing to count on ... UnionPay? True supporters? And more to save this club? Columnist Riolo wrote on his Twitter account. Whether Paris Saint-Germain will be inspired remains to be seen.

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