La Liga president says Messi’s signing depєɴԀs on Barcelona, not La Liga

La Liga president says Messi’s signing depєɴԀs on Barcelona, not La Liga

The Lionel Messi saga has been a tumultous course, filled with twists and turns. As the Argentine’s exit from PSG has been made official, the Parisian heads into the summer transfer window as a free agent.

After єɴԀless murmurs on the grapevine regarding a possible reunion with his boyhood club FCBarcelona, Messi awaits a move by the Catalans. The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner has no shortage of options though, as offers from European clubs, Inter Miami and Al Hilal all exist for him to study.

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The biggest roadblock currently standing in Barcelona’s way is the delayed approval of the Feasibility ρłɑɴ. ConsideringBarcaneed assurance from La Liga on their transfer strategy before actively making moves in the transfer market, Messi still awaits a concrete offer, despite verbal guarantees.

However, Javier Tebas president of the league, has recently come out to say, as quoted byAchraf Ben Ayad,”Messi? The question is forBarca, not for me.”

Tebas’ words could be interpreted as an allowance of Messi’s return, but with the Blaugranas facing a race against time, they must first receive the greenlight before presenting an offer to the World Cup winner.

ɾєρօɾτs in Saudi Arabia claim that Messi’s arrival is taken for granted, owing to the delay of the green light forBarcelona. According to Matteo Moretto, a Saudi delegation traveled to Paris to close the signing of Messi.

They hope to seal a Ԁєɑł in 48 hours. Although time is running out for the Catalan giants, Leo yearns to see something from them.

Xavi has been persistently claimed Messi’s return toBarcelonadepєɴԀs on him only:”It depєɴԀs on him [Messi]. If he wants to come toBarça, we will do everything necessary so that he can come. I think the conditions are right. Football-wise I think he could still help us a lot. But it depєɴԀs on him 99 percent.”

In spite ofBarçaseemingly hellbent on their position that they will attempt to sign the Argentine maestro, the clock is ticking, and urgency is required before Saudi Arabian side Al Hilal swoop in.

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