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Barcelona's entryway is generally open to Messi, says Xavi
Lionel Messi is "the best player ever" as indicated by Xavi, who said Barcelona's entryway will generally be available to his previous colleague.
Xavi has made sense of that Barcelona will generally invite Lionel Messi back while he is mentor of the Blaugrana.
Messi left Barca last year in a move that staggered the universe of football, with the Spanish goliaths unfit to stand to fulfil the terms of another agreement that had been everything except concurred with the 34-year-old.
That implied Messi could leave as a free specialist and he joined Paris Saint-Germain, however his change to the French capital has not exactly hit the normal statures presently.
PSG look set to voyage to the Ligue 1 title yet tumbled to a lowering loss to Real Madrid in the Champions League round of 16.
Messi, who will miss PSG's conflict with Monaco this end of the week because of sickness, has scored only seven objectives in all rivalries.
Be that as it may, along with Kylian Mbappe, he beat the helps graph in Ligue 1 with 10 up to this point, while his 48 possibilities made positions him as the most imaginative player in PSG's crew in the French first class.
There has been theory that Messi could leave PSG toward the finish of the period and however it appears to be impossible that the Parisians might want to lose him and Mbappe, who is out of agreement and appears to be set to join Madrid, Xavi wouldn't turn down the potential chance to be brought together with his previous partner, whether that be as an exciting exchange or essentially as a guest.
"Messi has acquired having the entryways open to Barca," Xavi told a news meeting in front of El Clasico on Sunday.
"However long I'm the mentor here, if he needs to come consistently to watch preparing or converse with the mentor, what he's given us is precious, he's the best player ever.
"He merits a major recognition from the club. In any case, today he has an agreement with PSG, I think he finished paperwork for a considerable length of time."
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