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Messi: The crazy announcement that will enrage PSG
Published on March 27, 2023 at 03:30
Hungry for sport, he grew up to the sound of Formula 1 engines and the exploits of Ronaldinho. Today, a graduate of a Master’s degree in sports journalism, he no longer misses an F1 Grand Prix or a PSG match, his two passions and specialties.
At the end of the contract next June, Lionel Messi does not yet know what his future will hold. However, the more time passes, the more an extension at PSG moves away. Especially since according to information from journalist Eric Frosio, the Argentinian does not seem completely fulfilled on the side of the capital.
Celebrated once more in Argentina just over three months following lifting the world title, Lionel Messi appeared happier than ever. A joy that contrasts with his attitude to PSG as pointed out Éric Frosiocorrespondent of The team, Europe 1 et Canal+ in South America. A clue to the future of Lionel Messi when his contract ends next June?
“We have never seen him so smiling”
« Lionel Messi is said not to be very emotional, but he let out his little tear. He was surrounded by his family, his children, his loved ones (…) We have never seen him so smiling, when he went to the restaurant two days before the match, he caused a riot, and that did not stop him to take a walkregarding which we had never seen during his entire career. He had the banana “, assures the journalist at the microphone ofEurope 1 before continuing.
“In Argentina, he is like home, and at PSG he is like work”
« He wanted to be adopted, it took time, because some considered him to be a Spaniard, even a Barcelonan, but he turned the opinion around and he now benefits from it. In Argentina, it’s like home, and at Paris Saint-Germain it’s like work. A job that bores him sometimes, he doesn’t always make the effort. With Argentina, he does not spare his efforts, he is very active, which is not the case with PSG where he drags his feet a little, we never see him smile. I understand that it can annoy the Parisian supporters and his employers especially », added Éric Frosio.