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Days after firing Argentina to their third World Cup glory, legendary forward Lionel Messi has reportedly reached an agreement in principle to renew his contract with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). The 35-year-old icon's current deal with the Ligue 1 champions is set to expire in June 2023, which sparked rumours of a sensational return to Barcelona and a possible move to Major League Soccer (MLS) side Inter Miami.
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Argentina's Qatar World Cup 2022-winning captain is rumoured to be planning to spend another year in Paris, despite Barca President Joan Laporta's public declarations to the contrary. Messi is believed to have agreed to a renewal that also gives him the choice of an additional year should he plan to stay at PSG through 2025.
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"Messi is happy with it all, and when back from his holidays, the negotiations/agreement will speed up. He has two years plus one with PSG. The French club has abandoned the idea of using the 'plus 1' to renew, and instead they offer one year plus another one to be agreed upon by both parts," noted Balague on Twitter.
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Balague concluded, saying, "His life in Paris is balanced, happy, everybody is enjoying it and he has a real possibility of winning the Champions League again. Plus it will help him be a candidate again for the Ballon d'Or. So no MLS, no Barcelona. Messi is about to remain two more years (1+1) in Paris."
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Last weekend, Messi, who has spent the last 18 months at PSG, won the World Cup at the fifth attempt after scoring twice in Argentina's victory over France. His magnificent resume only lacked the top international award, so he may finally retire from football after achieving everything. Laporta would be sad to learn of his PSG contract renewal because he helped make it possible for the legendary Barcelona player to return for one last dance in Catalonia.
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