The 33-year-old Argentine star has announced that he will be at Camp Nou this season due to the headaches surrounding his preference to leave.
But next summer, he’ll be a loose agent when his contract expires.
So, if Messi still needs a start at Nou, where can the six-time Ballon d’Or winner end?
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CITY MAN
When it looked like Messi was leaving, he claimed that Manchester City had reached an agreement of 623 million pounds with the little magician.
He has been reported to be paid 124 million pounds a year for years: 3 at Etihad and the last two at his MLS sister club, New York City FC.
With an offer like that, it’s transparent that Man City would take advantage of the possibility in 12 months of taking it.
With Pep Guardiola, Messi’s former boss in possibly his peak year of success, under control, there is also more than cash delivered to Messi if he links to his Guardiola for the first time since 2012 next year.
INTER MILAN
The Serie A giants were a wonderful call to enter the race to point to Messi in April and remained interested when he submitted his motion request.
Perhaps tired of aspiring Premier League Parias, Antonio Conte would do so at the opportunity for a marquee signing next summer.
Let’s not say Inter was the only team to activate Messi’s termination clause.
In 2006, when Messi was only 18 years old, Inter agreed to pay his 132 million pounds in exit fees, without him just because the Argentine was looking to stay in Spain.
Psg
SEMBLANT still on the verge of violating monetary fair play regulations, the PSG may be on edge next summer.
Neymar (Barcelona) and Kylian Mbappé (Real Madrid) have been linked to vital games and in reality one of them will leave ready next summer.
This would lose on the team and allow Ligue 1 giants to spend all that money on Messi’s outrageous pay package for the rest of his career.
NEWELL SENIORS
MESSI can opt for a fairy tale conclusion for his career, returning to the Newell’s Old Boys children’s team.
The long-term superstar joined the Argentine aspect when she was only six years old, temporarily released as a prodigious talent.
He scored more than 500 goals for Newell’s youth before being stopped by Barcelona at 14.
But 20 years later, he would possibly re-run the club that gave him his first chance of glory in South America.
His enthusiasts even organized a convoy when they thought there was a chance that Messi would sign up this summer.
INTER MIAMI
DAVID Beckham, owner of the new MLS franchise, spoke of his way of bringing Messi to Florida.
The superstar will turn 34 next summer and possibly feel more in position than the United States.
Regardless of age, Messi would be the call to come to america, even after Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Wayne Rooney and Golden Balls himself.
This article was first published on The Sun and reproduced with permission.
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