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The two families have been having a good time together while they are in Spain.
Currently, LIONEL MESSI and Cesc Fabregas are unwinding on a magnificent private island in Ibiza while spending time with their families.
The two footballers grew up together as part of Barcelona's youth program and are now good friends.
Between 2011 and 2014, they continued to play together on the Catalan Giants' first team.
In Ibiza, Daniella and Antonela took a photo of themselves together.
And even though Messi is at Paris Saint-Germain and Fabregas is still a free agent, they still found time to take a trip to Spain together.
In a £260,000 per week house-share, Messi and Fabregas are residing with their families.
According to AS, it contains six bedrooms, a gym, a 20-meter swimming pool, and 22 staff members to assist with any needs.
Additionally, they can use the Shalimar II boat, which costs £8,600 per day.
The ship is outfitted with four staterooms, a lavish VIP suite, and opulent seats.
While on vacation, Lionel and Antonela shared a photo of themselves kissing.
Messi seems to be having fun while off the field.
Mateo, 9, Thiago, 6, and Ciro, 4, make up Messi's family, together with his wife Antonela Roccuzzo.
Additionally, Fabregas brought his wife Daniella Semaan and their three children, Leonardo, Lia, and Capri. The two recently attended the wedding of Jordi Alba, an ex-teammate from Barcelona, in Seville.
After his first season away from Barcelona, in which he made 34 appearances for PSG and scored 11 goals and provided 15 assists, Messi is taking a break.
Fabregas, however, was just released by Monaco but still plans to play even though he turned 35 last month.
He stated: "I still want to play, first. This is not how I want to go out. Too horrible a year to come to an end like this. I want to enjoy myself and leave on a positive note.
"I'm just listening; nothing is decided. Everything is welcome to me. There are teams in the Champions League who are of a lower caliber, so perhaps the club level will have to decline.
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