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Will Messi return to Barcelona? This is what Fabregas said

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Lionel Messi potential return a Barcelona next season, when his contract at Paris Saint-Germain expires. On the possibilities of the return of La Pulga, c raises his voice.

Messi left Barcelona last year because his club could not afford to sign him. The Argentine champion was forced to leave the Camp Nou, where he has lived for almost two decades.

Also in Barcelona Messi was very successful. He has won many national and international trophies, winning 7 Golden Ball after defending the blaugrana.

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Messi then moved to Paris Saint Germain after leaving Barcelona. Along with Les Parisiens, the 35-year-old continues to be enveloped by rumors of his return to Spain.

Finally, President Giovanni Laporta he had implied that he wanted to bring his top player home. Coach Xavi Hernandez is also rumored to want a meeting Lionel Messi is in Barcelona.

The opportunity for Messi to return to Barcelona is now wide open, following the expiration of his contract with PSG. The Ligue 1 giants have only signed him for two years and it is unclear if he will extend his partnership.

Messi reportedly does not want to be bothered by the contract talks with PSG, until the end of the 2022 World Cup. This means that the future of the best player in the world will be seriously discussed after the end of the year.

In response to Messi’s potential return to Barcelona, Barcelona raise your voice. The former Barcelona player thinks it would be very nice if his former partner wanted to go home.

“I don’t know if it’s possible. It could be an option if Barça were open,” Fabregas, who has known Messi since La Masia, told RAC1.

“It will be a beautiful and happy ending,” said the Spaniard.

Lionel Messi he is reportedly still interested in returning to Barcelona. Additionally, Barcelona’s all-time top scorer said he is still willing to help his club in the future.

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