Lionel Messi claim sees entourage go ballistic as they take aim at Barcelona pact 'liars'
The entourage of Lionel Messi have shut down rumours the Paris Saint-Germain star could be set for a sensational return to Barcelona.
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The entourage of Lionel Messi have shut down rumours the Paris Saint-Germain star could be set for a sensational return to Barcelona.
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Paris Saint-Germain got their title defence off to the ideal start as they thrashed Clermont Foot 5-0 at Stade Gabriel-Monpied in the opening Ligue 1 matchday. Les Parisiens, fresh off the back of their convincing 4-0 Trophee des Champions victory over last season’s Coupe de France winners Nantes last weekend, took no prisoners against a side they scored ten goals against in two outings last season, as they found an early lead in the 9th minute. Ad/> Pablo Sarabia’s low cross from deep towards the edge of the area was deftly flicked on by Leo Messi back to the path of Neymar behind him, and the Brazilian found the bottom corner with a fantastic first-time strike to put his side ahead.
Barcelona president Joan Laporta has said that he hopes Lionel Messi will end his career "in a Barca shirt". Messi left the Camp Nou for Paris Saint-Germain last summer, after 17 years in the Barcelona first team, as the Catalan giants struggled with financial problems. But Laporta is hopeful that the 35-year-old will be able to return to Barca before he hangs up his boots. "Messi's time at Barca didn't end as we all would've liked," he told Spanish press during the club's pre-season tour of the United States.
Barcelona have made their intention to bring Lionel Messi back to the club clear as president Joan Laporta insists he will make the «dream a reality». Messi left the club last summer after 21 years in Catalonia, forced to depart on a free transfer with Barcelona unable to sign him to a new deal after encountering financial difficulties. Ad/> The 35-year-old joined Paris Saint-Germain and endured a first season in the French capital disrupted by injury, registering his lowest goals total since the 2005-06 season.
Joan Laporta has said that he hopes Lionel Messi will end his career "in a Barca shirt". Messi left the Camp Nou for Paris Saint-Germain last summer, after 17 years in the Barcelona first team, as the Catalan giants struggled with financial problems.