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Manchester United would go for Messi and already have a plan to convince him / Argentina News


The Red Devils are aiming for the 2024 Champions League and are targeting the Argentine, who knew how to beat them in two finals with Barcelona

By iProfessional

05/25/2023 – 2:09 p.m.

Despite the fact that Paris Saint Germain is only one or two games away from being champions of the French league, Lionel Messi’s tense relationship with the French club pressures him to make a tough decision. In recent weeks, the idea that the Rosario would return to Barcelona in Spain, where he played almost all his life, has been reinforced.

However, Manchester United of England seeks to kick the board in the international market.

The novelty comes after it became known that the Catalan club began to reform its expense and income scheme to bring the Argentine star back, and that strong rumors would sound about a call from Saudi Arabia to play with Cristiano Ronaldo.

What is Manchester United’s plan to stay with Messi?

As reported by the Catalan newspaper El Nacional, the Red Devils -led by Erik ten Hag- already have a particular strategy to tempt the world champion and owner of 7 Ballon d’Ors. As stated in the newspaper, the English club would look for the Brazilian Neymar in the first instanceMessi’s current teammate and with whom he has had an excellent relationship since they played together in Barcelona.

It is worth remembering that the former Santos player from Brazil still has his current contract and It would only be free in June 2025.

Manchester United is a rival that marked Messi’s career, especially on two occasions: the 2011 and 2009 Champions League finals. On both occasions, the Argentine scored to keep the title and in total he already scored four goals (in six games).

Manchester United will seek to join Messi and Neymar in their ranks.

Manchester United will seek to join Messi and Neymar in their ranks.

In case of materializing, Messi would integrate the plants with the other two Argentine figures who work in the Red Devils, such as Alejandro Garnacho and Lisandro Martinez. These are two weapons that ten Hag has for the next Champions League.

In relation to the near future of the captain of the Argentine election, will see action again this Saturday May 27 against Racing Strasbourg (visitor) with the certain possibility of shouting Ligue 1 champion if it adds three points or a tie. In the event of a loss, they will have one last chance at the Parc des Princes a week later against Clermont.

What is the new business that Lionel Messi got into

Soccer is not the only thing that lives Lionel Messi. The best in the world also has his facet as investor and this time he bet on an original hamburger joint created by Alex Puig, winner of one of the editions of Master Chef Spain.

Vice, as it is called, has just raised US$18.5 million in a series A investment round. Although the operation was led by the Catalan investment fund Iris Ventureswhich specializes in disruptive projects, what most attracted the attention of the event was the entry of Lio Messi as a partner and other important footballers such as Antoine Griezmann, Sergio Busquets and Sergi Roberto.

All of them invested in the firm through the second fund, Barlon Capital. In fact, Messi had already bet on this gastronomic initiative in the first round but with a very minority participation.

“The entry of new investors of recognized prestige not only validates our business model, but also allows us to take a leap in level and position ourselves as one of the leading players in the sector,” emphasizes Puig, co-founder and co-CEO de Vicio, in an interview with the Spanish business newspaper Cinco Días. And that happens by making the leap from food delivery to opening restaurants.



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