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PSG coach confirms Messi leaving club

He was expected to quit at contract end after being suspended for unauthorised trip to Saudi Arabia, Christoph Galtier says

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 Jun 2023 8:45AM

PSG coach confirms Messi leaving club
Inter Miami, partially owned by David Beckham, has been mentioned as a possible destination, but Saudi club Al-Hilal appears to be the most likely destination for Lionel Messi (pic), who has not commented recently on his future. – AFP pic, June 2, 2023

PARIS – Argentina football great Lionel Messi will leave Paris Saint-Germain after Saturday’s final Ligue 1 match of the season against Clermont Foot, coach Christoph Galtier confirmed yesterday, reported German news agency dpa.

It has long been speculated that Messi would quit PSG when his two-year deal expired after being suspended by the recently crowned French champions in early May for an unauthorised trip to Saudi Arabia.

“It’s his last game at the Parc des Princes,” Galtier told reporters. 

“I have had the privilege of coaching the best player in football history.”

The coach said he hopes Messi will be given a good send-off. PSG ultras have booed the forward on multiple occasions this season.

The 35-year-old has been heavily linked to Saudi club Al-Hilal in the media. His great rival Cristiano Ronaldo moved to the Saudi side Al-Nassr in January.

His former club, Barcelona, where Messi spent his entire career prior to joining PSG due to the club’s financial issues, has also expressed interest in his return.

But pundits say this is just a smokescreen to appease fans, and the same financial constraints will prevent the Spanish champions from re-signing him.

MLS side Inter Miami – partly owned by David Beckham – has also been mentioned in the media as a possible destination, but Saudi Arabia looks like the most likely option for Messi, who has made no recent comment about his future.

He long ago said he would like to retire at Newell’s Old Boys in his Argentinian birthplace of Rosario, but there has been little movement on this front.

Messi, who finally achieved his dream of winning the World Cup last year, wants to continue playing until at least the Copa America in June and July 2024 in the United States. – Bernama, June 2, 2023

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