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Reports that Mauricio Pochettino will try to sign Lionel Messi if he becomes PSG manager have spooked Barcelona bosses.
Pochettino 48, is a red hot favorite to take over the Parc des Princes after the dismissal of Thomas Tuchel. Tuchel was fired from the Parisians on Christmas Eve despite winning consecutive Ligue 1 titles.
He also guided his team to the final of the 2019-20 Champions League, where they were defeated by Bayern Munich. But it wasn’t enough for the PSG hierarchy, which craves European glory and continued domestic dominance.
The team from the capital is currently second in the ranking of the French top flight. However, they are only one point behind Lyon, the leader of the table, and on their way to defending their title.
It seems that the former Tottenham boss will be at the forefront of that challenge and they want Messi. The Argentine will be out of contract in June 2021 and will be able to speak with other clubs in January.
Barça want to keep him but, after he tried to leave last summer, he may move on. The club’s presidential election will take place in January and OKDaily They are reporting that Messi’s situation will be a problem.
Although things seem fine on the surface, rumors of malaise at the Camp Nou are not going away. Coach Ronald Koeman is under pressure, with Barça fifth and eight points off the top.
There will be some big name suitors for the South American, but it could link with Neymar at PSG.
Mbappé to make way for Messi?
Kylian Mbappé He is the player who will leave if PSG’s move for Messi is successful. The France international appears to have been around for years, but is still relatively young at 22.
The former Monaco’s current contract expires in 2022 and he has been linked to both Real Madrid and Liverpool. He’s still doing well for the French giants, with 12 goals in 13 league games this season.
The idea of getting rid of a 22-year-old for a 30-year-old wrong-side player would normally seem inconceivable. But when the person in question is Messi, the rulebook is thrown out the window.
There’s still a long way to go before this potential transfer merry-go-round starts turning. Pochettino will undoubtedly have his own ideas, but there is no manger in the world that lets Messi pass.
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