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Re: Lionel Messi's Next Club: Man City, Inter, PSG Or Man United? by ekestic1976(f): 3:04pm On Aug 26, 2020
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Re: Lionel Messi's Next Club: Man City, Inter, PSG Or Man United? by frankson1(m): 3:17pm On Aug 26, 2020
obembet:
Lionel Messi has told Barcelona via fax that he wants to leave the club on a free transfer this summer.

The incredible development potentially puts the 33-year-old within reach of a dramatic move to Manchester City and a reunion with Pep Guardiola... but they aren't the only club likely to be vying for his signature.

With Manchester United, PSG, Inter Milan and Juventus also showing interest, Sportsmail have looked at the favourites to land Messi this summer.

Manchester City - 6/4 to sign Messi

The links with the Etihad Stadium just simply will not go away.

The ongoing coronavirus pandemic means these are testing financial times for all football clubs but, when it really comes down to it, City have all the money they need.

Recently coming out victorious from their CAS appeal against UEFA's claims of Financial Fair Play breaches, City will feel more confident than ever before in their model of operation.

Pulling off the signing of Messi, however, would be bigger than anything that has gone before. An obvious lure comes in the form of boss Pep Guardiola, who honed Messi into the finest footballer on the continent, along with Cristiano Ronaldo, and built his great Barca side around him.

Still, City would require a way around the astronomical buy-out fee to keep the books balanced and would rely on Barca accepting a reduced bid this summer. Or wait until January to negotiate openly with Messi.

Thereafter, however, City could still comfortably meet Messi's mammoth annual wages and ensure he is still the most well-paid footballer in the world.

Inter Milan - 3/1 to sign Messi
Most European clubs have been borderline silent when it comes to the subject of Messi... except Inter.

Over at the San Siro, Messi's name is on the lips of everybody, and his image was even beamed onto the Milan's iconic Duomo cathedral towards the end of the season by Inter's Chinese owners. (They claimed this was to promote coverage of their side's fixture with Napoli, though it all seems rather convenient.)

As recently as last week former Inter director Massimiliano Mirabelli made the admission that a long-term plan to acquire Messi has been in the pipeline for several years, and was something the club's owners identified in their very first meeting.

Inter appear the most likely side to tempt Barca with a bid this summer and, is it important to note, that while the Spanish giants have refused to sell, this is the last window in which they can receive a fee for their talisman.

Preferably, of course, Inter would want to take Messi on as a free agent and it has been speculated that long-time sponsors Pirelli would help to make up the player's huge wages with a series of added incentives.

Paris Saint-Germain - 3/1 to sign Messi

PSG have a track record when it comes to audaciously taking prized jewels from Barcelona.

It is fair to say the relationship between the two clubs has been non-existent ever since the bad blood of the Neymar saga.

While they already don't want to lose Messi, Barca would fight tooth and nail to ensure PSG do not get their hands on the Argentine.

Interestingly, the Parisians could offer Neymar as part of a complex switch, though no murmurs have left the Parc des Princes suggesting that this is even being considered as a possibility.

Juventus - 4/1 to sign Messi

Juve shocked the world when they moved swiftly to get Cristiano Ronaldo out of Real Madrid, so surely they could not be looking to pull this off again with Messi?

The reigning Serie A champions are rank outsiders when it comes to Messi's possible destination, but have shown the nous and know-how to get a huge deal done.

Recent reports in Spain sensationally suggested Juve had even made contact with Barca to offer Ronaldo, in order to clear his hefty £28m annual earnings from their wage bill.

Such talk was dismissed by the club, though all indications are that Juve are cutting back on their spending prowess and looking to invest in the future under an energetic new manager in Andrea Pirlo.

While Messi naturally appeals, the fact he turns 34 next June does not.

Manchester United - 13/2 to sign Messi

When it comes to financial rivalry United can certainly wield their might alongside their wealthy neighbours.

Whether United are interested in Messi or not, they will be linked with the superstar purely due to their status as one of the few sides who could realistically package a deal together.

From a marketing perspective this would be a dream, given that Messi personally has a global fan base which exceeds that of most Premier League teams.

He would, of course, also propel United back into Premier League and European contention and ensure the eyes of the world are glued to Old Trafford week-in, week-out.

All that said, his age, 33, simply does not fit into United's new ways of doing things. Too many times in recent years have the Red Devils been burnt by offering lucrative deals to ageing stars.

Players in Ole Gunnar Solkskjaer's match-day squads now average around 25 years old, and that looks set to be the benchmark heading into the future.

Major League Soccer (MLS) - 12/1 to sign Messi

As with China, a move to the United States would represent a huge compromise by Messi on his standing in the football world.

While it would be the biggest coup in the history of American soccer, with a host of teams rapidly crunching the numbers to work out if a deal is possible, it appears to be a non-starter.

The quality of living may well appeal to Messi much more, with the option of living in one of the USA's most glamorous cities with possibly a greater degree of anonymity than he would be afforded in Europe.

Still, if this one was to happen, it would likely occur several years down the line.

Source: https://talksport.com/football/750919/llionel-messi-next-club-barcelona-man-city-man-united-psg/amp/



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Re: Lionel Messi's Next Club: Man City, Inter, PSG Or Man United? by lordprogress: 3:18pm On Aug 26, 2020
Slurity:
SOMETIME I ASK MYSELF IF ITS BARCELONA I AM SUPPORTING OR MESSI BUT THE ANSWER IS CLEARER TO ME NOW BECAUSE I AM HAVING THE URGE TO BURN EVERY BARCELONA THINGS JN MY HOUSE THE DAY I SEE MESSI IN ANOTHER JERSEY AND JOIN THE TEAM LIKE ZOMBIE
Same with me I am a top man united fan but I also support FC Barcelona and I think it is because of Leo if he leaves his next club automatically becomes my second club I don't think I can even watch la Liga anymore.

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Re: Lionel Messi's Next Club: Man City, Inter, PSG Or Man United? by Djamel(m): 3:21pm On Aug 26, 2020
ojaysam25:
Messi,please think deeply before making this decision,there are no eibar,Mallorca or huesca in the premier league....
Going to man city or inter would be a huge mistake due to the physicality in those league....it is better you stick to barca and claim local champion there.....rather than tarnishing your great image in other league..
If you fail which is 90% likely you might not be regarded as a worthy deputy to ronaldo...it is better to visualize your success in other league rather than fail in reality....a word is enough for the wise...

Ronaldo fans, have been clamouring for Messi to leave Barcelona, because they want him to prove he's the best.... I know you are a ronaldo fan, and at one time or the other, you've had this shitty logic sprew out of your mouth....the man wants to leave now, you are advising him to stay. I mean, what's your problem?

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Re: Lionel Messi's Next Club: Man City, Inter, PSG Or Man United? by samuelevans(m): 3:24pm On Aug 26, 2020
Messi; its not allowed pls u can go to bayern instead
Re: Lionel Messi's Next Club: Man City, Inter, PSG Or Man United? by Nobody: 3:47pm On Aug 26, 2020
ojaysam25:
Messi,please think deeply before making this decision,there are no eibar,Mallorca or huesca in the premier league....


There are no Eibar, Mallorca or Huesca on the EPL... Only teams like Arsenal (who he scored 4 against in one match), Man U, Spurs, and Man City which are his playthings...
Re: Lionel Messi's Next Club: Man City, Inter, PSG Or Man United? by Nobody: 3:49pm On Aug 26, 2020
chichijas:
Messi anywhere you go i'm with you.



26 goals against EPL top six teams in 34 appearance..

imagine wetin go happen when he meet Fulham, Westham, Watford and co.

Why are you using logic with an EPL fan? Simple reasoning is hard for their SkySports brainwashed heads.
Re: Lionel Messi's Next Club: Man City, Inter, PSG Or Man United? by Nobody: 3:51pm On Aug 26, 2020
Truvel:
Where Is Eden Hazard Now? Former Chelsea Midfielder. Note: Some Coaches Kill Players Carreer.

Are. You. Comparing. Hazard. With. Messi?
Re: Lionel Messi's Next Club: Man City, Inter, PSG Or Man United? by Nobody: 3:52pm On Aug 26, 2020
chichijas:


six goals against Tottenham, Liverpool and Manchester United in 2019 without xavi and Iniesta.

EPL fans usually suffer from partial amnesia. I don't usually take them seriously.
Re: Lionel Messi's Next Club: Man City, Inter, PSG Or Man United? by Nobody: 3:53pm On Aug 26, 2020
Graziannizz:
I have a feeling he's not bold enough to leave

Yeah. He wlii be pissing his pants now. You know... Because of those monsters in EPL that he regularly destroys.
Re: Lionel Messi's Next Club: Man City, Inter, PSG Or Man United? by brightalo1010: 3:57pm On Aug 26, 2020
ojaysam25:
Messi,please think deeply before making this decision,there are no eibar,Mallorca or huesca in the premier league....
Going to man city or inter would be a huge mistake due to the physicality in those league....it is better you stick to barca and claim local champion there.....rather than tarnishing your great image in other league..
If you fail which is 90% likely you might not be regarded as a worthy deputy to ronaldo...it is better to visualize your success in other league rather than fail in reality....a word is enough for the wise...

There plenty huescas and Nicaraguas in other leagues across Europe. He has done plenty harms against top teams of various clubs as well. So messi is all round destroyer.
Re: Lionel Messi's Next Club: Man City, Inter, PSG Or Man United? by Ikmonie92: 4:02pm On Aug 26, 2020
ojaysam25:
Messi,please think deeply before making this decision,there are no eibar,Mallorca or huesca in the premier league....
Going to man city or inter would be a huge mistake due to the physicality in those league....it is better you stick to barca and claim local champion there.....rather than tarnishing your great image in other league..
If you fail which is 90% likely you might not be regarded as a worthy deputy to ronaldo...it is better to visualize your success in other league rather than fail in reality....a word is enough for the wise...
See as you just disgrace ur sense
Sense no cost try get am even if na small.

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Re: Lionel Messi's Next Club: Man City, Inter, PSG Or Man United? by eskorelvis: 4:16pm On Aug 26, 2020
dotedote:
Funny how viewing centre's N100 per match has made every Bola, Sikira and Jamiu a football analyst. So the passing game at Barcelona started with Pep & Messi abi ? This is why I say NO to free2air channels & Blitz.





Everyone isn't like u that goes to the viewing centre. I have a TV rt here in my house where I watch football. And FYI, I don't blame u for misinterpreting wat I said abt passing the ball to Messi, I should've put that in quotes for people like u.
Again, I said over the years Barcelona has become way too dependent on Messi that they now adpot d style of "let us recover the ball and then PASS D BALL TO MESSI" so he can do his magic on d field. Who said anything abt Guardiola here? Ffs, read and UNDERSTAND!
Re: Lionel Messi's Next Club: Man City, Inter, PSG Or Man United? by eskorelvis: 4:18pm On Aug 26, 2020
OJEEMAH:
sentimental analysis. A typical CR7 supporter.....different strokes for different folks.
How's my view sentimental? Didn't Madrid just win d league WITHOUT cr7? When he was there wasn't it just twice in 9 yrs they won d league? My point is Madrid don't depend on a single player unlike how Barcelona of current years have done over Messi, and dats fucking obvious when he misses any of their games or doesn't turn up in matches.
Wats sentimental abt that pls tell me Mr non sentimental person?
Re: Lionel Messi's Next Club: Man City, Inter, PSG Or Man United? by Ifesinachi22(m): 4:20pm On Aug 26, 2020
Just this season that Startimes said they will include Laliga for us and i was happy i will be seeing Messi.

What a heartbreak


obonujoker:
If Messi leaves barcelona, he must join Arsenal grin or Man utd, not easy teams like Man city or PSG....

However, who go come dey watch laliga now grin
Re: Lionel Messi's Next Club: Man City, Inter, PSG Or Man United? by Olam09(m): 4:43pm On Aug 26, 2020
Oga chelsea is also interested in him
Re: Lionel Messi's Next Club: Man City, Inter, PSG Or Man United? by Ghostmode2two(m): 4:55pm On Aug 26, 2020
Just imagine Messi playing under Ole at Man U
Re: Lionel Messi's Next Club: Man City, Inter, PSG Or Man United? by Yoighaman(m): 5:28pm On Aug 26, 2020
I think City is best for him, he'll get support from really good players... Liverpool is another good option but unfortunately, they are not bidding for him.
Re: Lionel Messi's Next Club: Man City, Inter, PSG Or Man United? by Rossonero: 6:01pm On Aug 26, 2020
FORZA MILAN grin grin grin

Re: Lionel Messi's Next Club: Man City, Inter, PSG Or Man United? by uunwanaobong3: 6:45pm On Aug 26, 2020
Imagine;

Sterling--------- Aguero ------------- Messi


B. Silva-------- Fernandinho ------ De-bruyne


Alaba --- Laporte ---- Koulibaly ------ Walka


Ederson




Now imagine this mancity team and tell me just one reason why they cannot win champions league?
Re: Lionel Messi's Next Club: Man City, Inter, PSG Or Man United? by smartdigics: 8:25pm On Aug 26, 2020
I learnt that Messi's father travelled down to Manchester in negotiation talks with City
Re: Lionel Messi's Next Club: Man City, Inter, PSG Or Man United? by Sammiefreshh: 3:59am On Aug 27, 2020
ojaysam25:
Messi,please think deeply before making this decision,there are no eibar,Mallorca or huesca in the premier league....
Going to man city or inter would be a huge mistake due to the physicality in those league....it is better you stick to barca and claim local champion there.....rather than tarnishing your great image in other league..
If you fail which is 90% likely you might not be regarded as a worthy deputy to ronaldo...it is better to visualize your success in other league rather than fail in reality....a word is enough for the wise...




A six times balon d'or winner no be beans, forget about any stupid physicality in England, he's not playing with dolls in Spain too...
Re: Lionel Messi's Next Club: Man City, Inter, PSG Or Man United? by solaere(m): 7:46am On Aug 27, 2020
after 8:2 bye bye
Re: Lionel Messi's Next Club: Man City, Inter, PSG Or Man United? by Globalsailor: 9:38am On Aug 27, 2020

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