‘Messi to Manchester City is inevitable after Guardiola’s deal’: Sinclair hopes the Barcelona star will meet the former boss



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The former Blues winger is delighted to see a highly skilled coach commit to a new contract, and now an impressive transfer is expected to take place.

Lionel Messi moving to Manchester City is “inevitable” now that Pep Guardiola has committed to a new deal with the Blues, says Trevor Sinclair.

A highly qualified Catalan coach has written new terms at the Etihad Stadium until the summer of 2023.

With any uncertainties regarding their future removed, City are now free to focus on putting the pieces in place that will allow their recent success to continue.

That could include launching a bold bet to bring Barcelona superstar Messi to your books.

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The six-time Ballon d’Or winner will become a free agent in 2021, having seen a move away from Camp Nou blocked in the last transfer window.

City have the funds to complete an impressive deal and Sinclair believes that the Argentine icon will soon meet former Barca coach Guardiola.

The former City winger said talkSPORT on new terms for a proven strategist and the impact he could have on the Etihad: “I think all City fans will be excited when they hear this news.

“Not only has he won the trophies, but you think about 100 points, the triples, winning consecutive Premier League titles …

“He has done incredibly well at Manchester City.

“And the very fact that he can recruit any player in the world excites Manchester City fans. The relationship between him and Khaldoon [Al Mubarak]The owner has been excellent and there is a lot of trust there.

And I think he’s happy the journey continues.

“For me, look what has happened with him signing a new two-year contract, there are rumors that Kevin De Bruyne is going to sign a new contract… I think Messi is inevitable.

“I can’t see anything more than that. And I look at the club I supported, ‘little Manchester City’, signing the best player in the world and possibly winning the Champions League … “

Sinclair added an approach for Messi, with the 33-year-old South American free to discuss the terms of the pre-contract with his many suitors starting in January: “I can’t see it any other way.

“He is too young to go back to Argentina, and I don’t think there is any other club where they have the right coach in the place where Messi would enter and feel comfortable with that coach.

“I feel like it’s inevitable that it happens … and I can’t wait for it to happen!”

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