Amazing: Messi Says He Wants to Play With Ronaldo at PSG in “Goodbye Mbappe.” Exciting News
Lionel Messi has expressed his true feelings in light of the fact that the winter transfer market is beginning to progressively open up but Ronaldo is still viewed as being “unemployed.”
The public’s focus is on renowned football players who are scheduled to arrive as the winter market is slowly beginning to open. Examples are Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
When given the chance to express his enthusiasm while he was a member of CR7, Lionel Messi, who has always been viewed as Ronaldo’s “great opponent,” did not hold back: “Yes, of course I want to be a team-mate with Ronaldo.” Given the aforementioned, more recent events, this is. He is unquestionably among the all-time great athletes.
In reality, playing together here wouldn’t be easy for the two of us (PSG). However, I continue to desire that. I’ve had the opportunity to compete against some of the best players in the world, but I’m not one of them. I’m still unable to work as a team on a project with him. Everyone wants to hang out with Cristiano Ronaldo. The claim made by Number 10 was cited in The Mirror newspaper.
However, Ronaldo is reportedly very close to signing with the Saudi Arabian team Al Nassr, thus football fans are unlikely to see the aforementioned scenario take out. The 37-year-old celebrity is anticipated to accept a contract from a “rich man” from West Asia that might last up to seven years and have a value of close to one euro.
Several news outlets claim that Paris Saint-Germain will be interested in signing Ronaldo after the 2022 World Cup. The Ligue 1 champions haven’t been able to do this, though, since they are concerned that their pay fund may run out.
After winning the championship in Qatar, superstar Lionel Messi returned home and seemed to have made a decision on his future. To be more specific, it is highly possible that the Argentine attacker will continue to represent Park of the Princes for a total of two more seasons.
In the 2022 World Cup final, Messi’s Argentina overcame Mbappe’s France to capture the trophy for a record-tying third time overall. However, it appears that El Pulga’s remarkable achievement had no impact whatsoever on his professional life in Paris.