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Lionel Messi threatened to leave if Nasser Al-Khelaifi signed Cristiano Ronaldo at PSG: Reports

Lionel Messi threatened to leave if Nasser Al-Khelaifi signed Cristiano Ronaldo at PSG: Reports

Lionel Messi threatened to leave if Nasser Al-Khelaifi signed Cristiano Ronaldo at PSG: Reports

Lionel Messi will no more cheer to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and it’s Fans. According to a sudden report at late evening of Friday, Lionel Messi threatened to leaved if Al-Khelaifi, President and chief executive officer of PSG signed Cristiano Ronaldo at PSG.

            After this shocked news it became hot topic among football players and fans that will Messi be replaced by 37 year old Cristiano Ronaldo, who is almost end of his career.

            Previous days, Ronaldo, Portuguese professional Footballer has decided to leave premier league club “Manchester United”. He has been played for various Clubs in Europe. PSG have showed interest in signing the Ronaldo, a five time Ballon d’Or Winner. This interest of PSG reported as troubling turn for Lionel Messi.

            Messi, The National Foobal Player of Argentina, has played for Barcelona Club since 2004-2021. He came to signe with PSG in 2021 and appeared in 34 games for Khelaifi, Qatar businessman owned club in 2021-22 seasons.

Messi, the most Ballon d’Ors winner (7) indulge in 26 Leauge 1 games, Seven Champion League games and one Coupe de France match as PSG Player. Messi Scored 11 goals and added 14 assists in those 34 games. In Ligue 1 Messi Scored Six goals while in the Union of European Football Club (UEFA) Champions League he scored Five goals.

Messi’s Performance for PSG:

  • Played total 34 Games in 2021-22 Seession
  • 26 Leauge 1 Games,
  • Seven Champion League games
  • one Coupe de France Match
  • Scored 11 goals
  • 14 Assists
  • Six goals in League 1
  • Five goals in UEFA Champion League

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