PSG Transfer News Roundup Parisians want Lionel Messi to stay till 2024 Sassuolo striker advised to turn down move to Paris and more June 12 2022
PSG Transfer News Roundup Parisians want Lionel Messi to stay till 2024 Sassuolo striker advised to turn down move to Paris and more - June 12 2022 Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
It's Lionel Me55i now.Lionel Messi is the first man to score five goals in a single European Cup / Champions League game AND a senior international game.It's Lionel Me55i now. However, in his column for , Laurens said that the Parisians want to keep Messi till 2024. “When Messi signed for PSG on a free transfer last summer, in what will go down as one of the biggest transfers of all time, the desire from the French club was to secure him to a contract for three straight years. In the end they had to settle for a two-year deal with the option for another, but right now the plan is to keep him in Paris for that third year,” wrote Laurens. He added: “It will depend a lot on how his second season in the French capital goes, but there are high hopes within the club that if Messi enjoys next season, he will want to continue the adventure.” According to Laurens, the Ligue 1 giants believe they have a better chance of winning the UEFA Champions League with Messi in the team. “Financially he is massive for PSG, and another season with Messi means more money coming in. The MNM (Messi, Neymar, Mbappe) trio adds huge marketing value for the Parisians and, from the club's point of view, it is important that Messi stays for a third year,” wrote Laurens. He continued: “PSG still believe they have more of a chance to win the Champions League with him in their squad than without him.”
PSG Transfer News Roundup Parisians want Lionel Messi to stay till 2024 Sassuolo striker advised to turn down move to Paris and more - June 12 2022
PSG manager Mauricio Pochettino (PSG) won Ligue 1 last season but failed in their pursuit of the UEFA Champions League. Manager Mauricio Pochettino’s wards were knocked out in the Round of 16 by eventual winners . Meanwhile, Julien Laurens has said that the Parisians want to stay till the end of his current contract. Elsewhere, Fulvio Collovati has advised a striker to turn down a move to Paris. On that note, here's a look at the key PSG transfer stories as on June 12, 2022:Julien Laurens says PSG want Lionel Messi to stay till 2024
Lionel Messi is expected to get back to his best next season. ESPN’s Julien Laurens has revealed that PSG want Lionel Messi to stay at the club till 2024. The Argentinean joined the Ligue 1 champions last summer on a two-year deal, with an option for a third year. The 34-year-old’s time at Paris has hardly been fruitful, prompting talks of an early exit. Lionel Messi is the first man to score five goals in a single European Cup / Champions League game AND a senior international game.It's Lionel Me55i now.Lionel Messi is the first man to score five goals in a single European Cup / Champions League game AND a senior international game.It's Lionel Me55i now. However, in his column for , Laurens said that the Parisians want to keep Messi till 2024. “When Messi signed for PSG on a free transfer last summer, in what will go down as one of the biggest transfers of all time, the desire from the French club was to secure him to a contract for three straight years. In the end they had to settle for a two-year deal with the option for another, but right now the plan is to keep him in Paris for that third year,” wrote Laurens. He added: “It will depend a lot on how his second season in the French capital goes, but there are high hopes within the club that if Messi enjoys next season, he will want to continue the adventure.” According to Laurens, the Ligue 1 giants believe they have a better chance of winning the UEFA Champions League with Messi in the team. “Financially he is massive for PSG, and another season with Messi means more money coming in. The MNM (Messi, Neymar, Mbappe) trio adds huge marketing value for the Parisians and, from the club's point of view, it is important that Messi stays for a third year,” wrote Laurens. He continued: “PSG still believe they have more of a chance to win the Champions League with him in their squad than without him.”