Rivaldo: Neymar is not Messi’s heir



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Lionel Messi is believed to leave Barcelona when his contract expires in June 2021. For Rivaldo, it is not Neymar who will continue Messi’s glory.

Lionel Messi returned to do ‘drama’. He admitted that he was tired of being associated with all of Barcelona’s problems, from pay cuts to striker Atoine Griezmann’s stagnation.

“I’m tired of being blamed for everything.” Messi said, as reported Brand, upon arriving at El Prat airport, Barcelona, ​​after defending the Argentine team in the international break.

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Barcelona legend Rivaldo is sure that the 2020/2021 season is Lionel Messi’s last season in the Blaugrana uniform. The club has tried to stop him, but Messi seems bored.

“I don’t see how the club’s board is going to convince him not to make the decision to leave. In my opinion, only winning the Champions or LaLiga this season, or that Ronald Koeman has a team that plays beautiful football can convince Messi to reconsider his options. He is concerned that this is his last season with Barcelona, ​​”wrote Rivaldo in his Betfair column.

The figure of a player who can replace the role of Lionel Messi in Barcelona is also a question. The name Neymar has come up again, because the Brazilian has left sweet memories at Barcelona.

Neymar defended Barcelona from 2013 to 2017, which was brought in by Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) at a fantastic price. In Barcelona, ​​Neymar played 186 games in all competitions with 105 goals and 76 assists.

Neymar was also able to present eight titles, including two La Liga titles and once League champions.

MIAMI GARDENS, FL - JULY 29: Neymar # 11 of Barcelona reacts in the second half against Real Madrid during their 2017 International Champions Cup match at Hard Rock Stadium on July 29, 2017 in Miami Gardens, Florida.  (Photo by Mike Ehrmann / Getty Images)Neymar in Barcelona (Getty Images / Mike Ehrmann)

“I know that Barcelona is trying to keep getting Neymar back. But I think it’s difficult for it to happen,” Rivaldo said.

“Neymar seems happy in Paris now and is even considering a contract extension, so I do not see his return to Barcelona at this time or in the near future,” he concluded.

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