Barcelona intends to make their move to re-sign former captain Lionel Messi from Paris Saint-Germain in the January transfer window.
La Blaugrana is keen on bringing Messi back to the club, having been forced to see him leave last year due to the financial situation.
Messi’s current PSG contract expires at the end of the season with the Ligue 1 Champions still intent on extending his deal.
Barcelona will no longer wait till the end of the season before making a move to sign Argentine superstar and Paris Saint-Germain forward Lionel Messi. The Catalans’ have openly stated their will to re-sign the 35-year-old who left the club last summer after Barcelona failed to renew his deal due to their poor financial situation.
According to Barca Universal, Barcelona will now make an audacious bid to sign Messi in January, six months before the expiration of his current PSG contract.
Barca will be operating on the 1:1 rule during the winter market, wherein the Spanish giants can reinvest every penny they earn into player signings as they fast-track their desire to sign Messi. Barcelona was initially planning to swoop in for him at the end of the season and land him on a Bosman deal when he becomes a free agent following the expiration of his contract in France.
Messi could return to Barcelona
Meanwhile, 2010 World Cup winner and former Barcelona midfielder, Andreas Iniesta has hinted Lionel Messi could return to Barcelona sometime in the future, Goal reports. Messi has been widely tipped to return to Barcelona when his deal with PSG runs out next summer and Iniesta is excited about the possibility of the Argentine’s return.
Fans cry for Lionel Messi’s return
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that fans of Barcelona at Camp Nou chanted for ex-captain Lionel Messi as they watched their side suffer a second successive exit from the UEFA Champions League group stage.
The Blaugrana were crashed out of Europe’s top-tier club competition at the first hurdle again after a disappointing campaign, which produced just one win in five outings.
The five-time Champions League winners had already been relegated to the Europa League prior to kick-off after Inter Milan demolished Viktoria Plzen in the group’s other game on the same day.
Credit: Sports Brief News.