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Legendary striker Lionel Messi has hogged the headlines this week after reports indicated that his former club Barcelona are desperately attempting to lure the Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) striker into making a sensational return to Camp Nou next year. The Argentine's 2020 contract extension demands have been a topic of discussion among football enthusiasts after the 'Barcaleaks' revealed a possibility of his exit a year before he left Camp Nou to join the Ligue 1 champions. However, PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaifi appears undeterred by these rumours of Messi's potential return to Barcelona and instead took a thinly veiled dig at the Catalan club recently.
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Despite allegedly having no money at the beginning of the summer transfer window, Barcelona completed several significant transactions, including the signings of Raphinha, Jules Koundé, and Bayern Munich legend Robert Lewandowski as well as several noteworthy free transfers. This was made possible by using several economic levers, which, according to Al-Khelaifi, will have adverse long-term effects on the club's finances.
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Not just Barcelona, but PSG President Al-Khelaifi did not hold back while criticising Real Madrid for pushing the launch of the 'infamous' European Super League project and then celebrating their Champions League glory. Accusing the Los Blancos for being double-faced, the Qatari businessman said, "It's strange that Real Madrid are celebrating winning the Champions League. It's very strange that you go against the competition but participate and celebrate having won the title. I think it's very weird, to be honest. But we are not going to waste time on this and we are going to continue to work."
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The Super League, a semi-closed private competition concept for the elites of Europe, was launched in April 2021 due to the combined efforts of teams like Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, and numerous large clubs from England and Italy. The idea, however, barely lasted for 48 hours due to the fierce worldwide opposition to the proposal that disseminated an elitist worldview. The agreement could not be carried out as English clubs began to withdraw one by one after being shocked by the fan outcry.
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