Lionel Messi is already in Paris, Cristiano Ronaldo might like to be. At least that’s what PSG attacker Angel Di Maria suspects.
Argentine attacker Angel Di Maria from PSG believes that Cristiano Ronaldo is “to death” over the transfer of Lionel Messi to Paris.
The Argentine sports broadcaster TyC Sport said Di Maria: “Cristiano Ronaldo is mad because he really wants to be here” because: “The quality and quantity of the players at PSG is unique.”
Rumor has it that Ronaldo plans to move to PSG at the latest when his contract with Juventus expires next summer in order to join the star ensemble there.
Di Maria: CR7? “The big ones always want to be among the best”
For Di Maria, this thought game doesn’t seem absurd: “It doesn’t happen very often in clubs and the big guys always want to be among the best. Cristiano would certainly like to be here, but they have signed Messi and luckily they are.”
Di Maria, who worked with Ronaldo at Real Madrid from 2010 to 2014, was also asked who the better – Ronaldo or Messi: “Messi is just a different category. You can throw a stone at him and he’ll stop him . He pretends it’s nothing. He thinks in front of the others. “
Angel Di Maria on Lionel Messi: “I’ve never seen anything like it”
As if that weren’t enough, Di Maria added: “I’ve played with Cristiano, Neymar, Mbappe, Rooney, van Persie, Ibrahimovic, Benzema and Bale and to be honest, I’ve never seen anything like it.”
Ronaldo, in turn, could succeed Mbappe in Paris next summer.
Rumors of emigration have grown up around the French, which the national player apparently wanted to comment on at the beginning of the week. On Saturday in PSG’s 4-2 win over Racing Strasbourg, he was already whistled by his own fans and is supposed to be flirting with a move to Real Madrid. Should that happen, Ronaldo and Messi – arguably the two best players of their generation – could actually play together shortly.

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