Lionel Messi started his career at the Rosario club. Does he end it there too?
The traditional Argentinian club Newell’s Old Boys has low hopes for a transfer from superstar Lionel Messi. Club boss Ignacio Astore spoke publicly about a possible return of the Paris Saint-Germain striker. Among other things, quote him TyC Sports and the ace: “It would be a double pleasure for me as president of Newell’s to bring in a player with these skills.”
Messi comes from Newell’s Old Boys youth and trained there for five years before joining his longtime club FC Barcelona in 2000. Astore continued: “What I know is that it’s up to him, beyond any decision we can make. What he thinks, how he sees the city, the country, his family and his situation after the World Cup. He just has to open the door to get to Newell’s.”
PSG: Messi is under contract until 2023
Hundreds of fans in Rosario had already wished for Messi to return in 2020.
Messi himself spoke to the Argentine national team a few days ago about wanting to reassess his future in the Albiceleste after the World Cup finals in Qatar: “After the World Cup, I will reconsider many things, whether things are going well or badly. “
The 34-year-old’s contract with PSG runs until 2023. Speculations about a return to Barca.
He is also persistently associated with a move to the MLS franchise Inter Miami. Inter co-owner Jorge Mas has commented on this on several occasions, saying, among other things, .
Source: Stern

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