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La Liga president claims Lionel Messi "made a mistake" by ending the marriage between Barcelona.
Lionel Messi's decision to leave Barcelona for Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2012, according to Javier Tebas, was a "mistake."
As the Catalan club's financial situation deteriorated, Messi left Barcelona after 20 years and moved to Paris without being able to sign a new deal.
After signing a two-year first contract with the French team, rumors about Messi's upcoming move have intensified recently.
When asked if he would consider moving back to Spain, Tebas said he was open to the idea but felt that Messi made a mistake by leaving on a free transfer last year.
It will depend on Messi whether or not he plays one final game for Barcelona. Speaking at the Web Summit in Lisbon, Tebas expressed his hope that he would return.
Above all, it would be beneficial for him to return to Spanish football, particularly with the squad that helped him develop.
It was a long-term connection that was incredibly advantageous for Messi and for Barca, so I believe it was a mistake even for him to end it.
Messi, 35, is rumored to be considering a move to Inter Miami, a team owned by David Beckham, in the United States.
The Argentine has had a spectacular start to the season with PSG, scoring 12 goals and dishing out 14 assists across all competitions, but it has been stated that his level is still significantly higher than that of the Major League Soccer.
Messi has been mum about his future, preferring to concentrate on what is likely to be his final World Cup.
The Argentine could still activate a "Argentina clause" in his contract, which would release him from his obligations with PSG two weeks before the World Cup, according to reports in France.
beginning of the competition.
The clause, which Christoph Galtier, the PSG manager, has the power to veto, allegedly permits the player to prioritize his international obligations over those of his club team.
The clause, which Christoph Galtier, the PSG manager, has the power to veto, allegedly permits the player to prioritize his international obligations over those of his club team.
After participating in two finals (1990 and 2014), Argentina is attempting to win their first World Cup since 1986.
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