Lionel Messi has been a long-time friend of Lionel Messi’s. Dani Alves, a Barcelona teammate, has opened the door for him to return to Camp Nou after joining Paris Saint-Germain less than a year ago.
The Argentine’s decision to leave Catalunya for Paris sent shockwaves around the world, with many predicting that his presence would make PSG unbeatable.
However, while their domestic season was little more than a parade to the Ligue 1 title, their European campaign ended in a familiar humiliation.
Despite having a two-goal lead going into the final moments, PSG was knocked out of the Champions League last week, losing 3-2 on aggregate to Real Madrid. Kylian Mbappe scored in both legs to put Paris in perfect control until Karim Benzema ignited a massive collapse.
Mauricio Pochettino’s status as head coach is likely to be jeopardized as a result of the notorious capitulation, and a slew of departures could be sanctioned.
When Messi arrived at the Parc des Princes, he signed a two-year contract, but things haven’t gone as planned, and he was booed by his own fans last week.
Messi and fellow South American Neymar were jeered by the home crowd during their win over Bordeaux, with the latter being booed after his goal. Messi cut an obviously frustrated figure, prompting rumours that he would shorten his stay in France.
Jorge Messi, the 34-year-father old’s and agent, is said to have contacted Barcelona to see if there is any mutual interest in bringing him to the club.
However, Alves, who has played 349 times with Messi at the Camp Nou, has stated that his old comrade is unhappy with his current team, alleging that he feels “out of place” and away from the team that allowed him to achieve legendary status.
“For me, no, he isn’t having fun at PSG, because Leo makes this game exceptional, and he does it when he is having fun, because when he is having fun, the others love it as well.” “ESPN quoted Alves as saying.
“For me, it’s out of place, and Leo is currently out of place there.” Because Leo, in my opinion, lived in the best environment on the planet to do what he loved.”
The decision was taken by Alves. “Where are you going to be better than here?” Leo used to say. There is no better site than here, according to my research.
Even after he announced his departure, I emailed him the identical message he had given me: “added the Brazilian.
“I’m not sure why he’s not here, but I’m hoping he’ll return.” I’m not sure, but if he comes, bring him here with me so we can enjoy at least a bit more of everything.
“Everyone who leaves here regrets it,” says the narrator. Some will refuse because they do not enjoy losing, but everyone who leaves will regret it because it is better here than everywhere else.”